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Hundreds of tent clusters have come up, but thousands of families remain out under the skies, facing rain and hail, and with dread in their
hearts.
Doing so will require knowledge, patience, and, above all, open minds and
hearts.
Usually so staid and cold, it echoed to the rhythm of strings with the swing of the Louisiana bayous at one moment, and at the next with the memory of the concert at the Olympia, so close but a half-century away, where the saturnine firebrand upended ten thousand
hearts.
For example, the current struggle against transnational terrorism is a struggle over winning
hearts
and minds, and over-reliance on hard power alone is not the path to success.
We need a breakthrough that is demonstrable, public, clear, and convincing, that can mobilize the public’s
hearts
and minds, and that can demonstrate success.
The ability to create new livers, spinal cords, hearts, kidneys, and many other tissues or organ-based systems could radically decrease hospitalization time, relieve suffering, and prolong life.
There are three concentric circles of US diplomatic engagement: the successful effort in Baghdad to push former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki out and thereby try to win back Sunni
hearts
and minds; the effort to deepen dialogue with regional states such as Saudi Arabia; and the broader effort to engage international leaders.
Most importantly, European statesmen, who know in their
hearts
what is required, must show the courage and the wisdom to lead.
But, for economists who actively engage the public, it is hard to influence
hearts
and minds by qualifying one’s analysis and hedging one’s prescriptions.
Indeed, growing cynicism in this regard is a dangerous trend,because this is the one issue that still appeals to the people of the Middle East and can help immensely in the Western powers’ battle to win
hearts
and minds in our region.
Such a faith understands that belief is a matter of
hearts
and minds, not of bricks and stone.
It might have been able to win over the Iraqi people in the early months of the occupation, but by now its cumulative mistakes may have doomed the campaign for
hearts
and minds to failure.
I suspect that emerging-market policymakers’
hearts
are advocating the former.
Rather than reflexively bashing Cameron for his calls to reform so that the UK does not leave the Union, EU leaders need to win Britons’
hearts
and minds.
The United States, the world’s long-time leader in forging international cooperation, has begun to express a unilateralist creed, striking fear into the
hearts
of many countries worldwide.
As ISIS’s dreams of a caliphate slip away, its hold over the
hearts
and minds of frustrated young potential fighters may be weakening.
There is no point in trying to win the
hearts
and minds of major drug traffickers.
The longer Egypt’s current disarray persists, the more its political elites will lose the battle for the
hearts
and minds of a population whose basic aspirations are summed up by four well-founded demands: bread, dignity, social justice, and democracy.
In the most celebrated American case of the twentieth century, Brown v. Board of Education, the Justices were probably influenced by a government brief explaining how racial segregation in the southern United States undermined American efforts to compete with the Soviet Union for the
hearts
and minds of people in developing countries.
Throughout most of US history, for example, populists have supported easy monetary policy as a way to help the little guy against distant bankers with hard
hearts
devoted to hard money.
Their goal is to close
hearts
and minds.
So when America called for democracy, the
hearts
of many in the region soared with the hope that reform would come at last.
Both John McCain and George W. Bush cleverly tapped into this fantasy – with its easy bonhomie and absence of wives and kids – to capture the
hearts
of the male journalists aboard their campaign buses, who could imagine themselves once again as tough, unfettered, and venturesome Kerouac figures.
Our field research shows that we are not winning the campaign for the
hearts
and minds of the Afghan people – the Taliban are.
It is not too late to win back the
hearts
and minds of the Afghan people.
So a civilized China is emerging, just as a civilized Eastern Europe once emerged, from the
hearts
and minds of prisoners of conscience, of people like Liu Xiaobo.
Ukrainians were making a sober decision, voting with their heads, not their
hearts.
Now Rumsfeld finally realizes the importance of winning
hearts
and minds, but, as The Economist put it, “a good part of his speech was focused on how with slicker PR America could win the propaganda war.”
But if the rules-based order is to survive, it must resonate in people’s hearts, as well as their heads.
The way to the masses’
hearts
is not to pretend that you are just like them.
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