How can Europe 2020 the EU’s new Strategy for smart sustainable and inclusive growth lead to
a stronger Social EU with less poverty and greater social cohesion? This book by a number of
eminent scholars and experts is the first to attempt to answer this question. The adoption in
June 2010 by EU leaders of a target to lift at least 20 million people out of the risk of
poverty and exclusion by 2020 is an important step forward. However delivering on this and the
Union’s four other mutually reinforcing targets and achieving the EU’s ambitious social
objectives raises many political and technical challenges. These are examined in depth in this
book. A key objective of the book is to take a critical look at and draw lessons from the past
2000-2010 Lisbon Strategy. Another important objective is to explore the format and role of EU
coordination and cooperation in the social field in the new EU governance framework in a
context marked by slow recovery after the global economic crisis. Finally the book also makes
proposals for the further reinforcement of this coordination and cooperation and for the
improvement of the different instruments available at EU national and sub-national levels. The
analysis and concrete proposals presented in the book will be invaluable to policy-makers
researchers and other stakeholders interested in contributing to building a more Social EU.
They will help to encourage new ideas and innovative approaches.