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Even neoliberals, like Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher, strove to win
hearts
and minds, to convince the working class that tax cuts and deregulation were in its interest.
This battle for the
hearts
and minds of believers will be fought on two fronts: the first is theological and educational, while the second concerns socioeconomic issues and the civil society agenda.
Throughout their careers, their
hearts
and minds have been devoted to development, and to fulfilling the World Bank’s mission of eliminating poverty.
Unsurprisingly, as Koizumi’s reforms stalled, and as LDP governments under Prime Ministers Shinzo Abe, Yasuo Fukuda, and Taro Aso ran adrift, Ozawa-proposed wealth redistribution captured the
hearts
and minds not only of rural voters, but also of city dwellers displeased at the fraying social-safety net.
The paper went on to warn that, “In their own hearts, we are afraid that Chu and Locke put their priorities in exactly the opposite order.”
When the shooting has stopped and the sides are talking, diplomats can tweet to their hearts’ content.
America has not won the
hearts
and minds of those in Iraq; indeed, it has lost them, just as it has lost the
hearts
and minds of much of the world.
Sixteen years have passed, but the pain remains, buried in the
hearts
and minds of the people.
Such vote buying to win
hearts
and minds is, after all, a fair game for any party to indulge in.
But until and unless the anti-Thaksin civilian elite can convince the rest of the country that they are serious about winning the
hearts
and minds of the poor, Thailand will remain on a knife edge between banana republic and failed state.
Soviet communism was doomed long before then, when, as Amalrik predicted, the communist myth finally died in the
hearts
and minds of ordinary people and officials alike.
So, as workers and middle managers have been departing these companies, they have taken with them not only much critical information, but often also the
hearts
and souls of their enterprises, with profound effects on American competitiveness.
A proposal in the US Senate to increase development and education aid to Pakistan could help in winning the
hearts
and minds.
Her credo, “Wir schaffen das” (“We can do it”), inspired thousands of volunteers to open their
hearts
– and often their homes – to refugees.
As the Conservatives' unpopularity plumbed depths never before recorded in the public opinion polls, cynics in Britain said that people might talk from their hearts, but vote from their wallets.
Technocracy was Keynes’s faith: skilled experts designing and fine-tuning institutions out of the goodness of their
hearts
to make possible general prosperity -- as Keynes, indeed, did at Bretton Woods where the World Bank and IMF were created.
They carry vengeance in their
hearts
from generation to generation, until a measure of justice is done, nursing their enmity in frozen conflicts that block economic growth, prevent the formation of social capital, and paralyze political institutions.
The Media War on Terror“More than half of this battle is taking place on the battlefield of the media, [for] we are in a media battle in a race for the
hearts
and minds of [Muslims].”
It warned that, “Unless we are able to translate our words into a language that can reach the minds and
hearts
of people young and old, we shall not be able to undertake the extensive social changes needed to correct the course of development.”
Given this, few would disagree that we find ourselves in a generational battle for
hearts
and minds that cannot be won by military means alone.
All she wants, she says, is to train to be a teacher – “to help remove the sadness from children’s hearts.”
It is a message carved on our
hearts.
Indian cuisine, spreading around the world, raises Indian culture higher in people's reckoning; the way to foreigners’
hearts
is through their palates.
Military success against terrorists and counterinsurgents requires soldiers to win
hearts
and minds, not just break buildings and bodies.
Why has democracy lost the allegiance of these restless spirits, and how can it recapture the
hearts
and minds of others who would follow suit?
To win this high-stakes contest, democratic societies must look beyond battlefield victory and focus on winning
hearts
and minds through the power of ideas and the promise of meaningfulness – just as the Islamic State has done.
African
hearts
beat to a tribal rhythm.
Hearts
and minds matter in counterterrorism, and they become harder to win whenever the US and its supporters embark upon military action clearly in breach of international law.
A key lesson of 9/11 is that hard military power is essential in countering terrorism by the likes of Bin Laden, but that the soft power of ideas and legitimacy is essential for winning the
hearts
and minds of the mainstream Muslim populations from whom Al Qaeda would like to recruit.
Europe and the EuroPARIS – For anyone living in the 16 eurozone member states, the euro’s enduring success is both a technical and an emotional issue; both
hearts
and minds are involved.
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