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The Battle for Hearts and Minds by Alexander T. J. Lennon,

The Battle for Hearts and Minds by Alexander T. J. Lennon,
Although military operations have dominated media coverage of the war on terrorism, a much broader array of policy options may hold the key to reducing the appeal of global terrorist networks, particularly in economically destitute areas. These strategies involve the use of "soft power," a term first used by political scientist Joseph Nye in a 1990 article in "Foreign Policy to describe nonmilitary strategies to shape international relations and behavior."The Battle for Hearts and Minds discusses four aspects of soft power. The first section of the book considers failed or failing states as havens for transnational terrorist networks, and examines the most effective ways to build stable nations in unstable regions, including focused looks at Afghanistan and Sierra Leone. The second section explores postconflict reconstruction, including in-depth examinations of security, justice and reconciliation, opportunities for achieving socioeconomic well-being, and increased participation in government. The third section examines public diplomacy, asking whether the United States needs new policies or simply a new image to increase its appeal in the Arab and Muslim world. The final section of the book looks at foreign assistance, and assesses the potential of the current administration's "Millennium Challenge Account" (or as one contributor puts it, "Compassionate Conservatism Meets Global Poverty") to combat poverty, increase democracy, and reduce the appeal of terror. "The Battle for Hearts and Minds presents a balanced assessment of the role that nonmilitary options can play against transnational terrorist networks.



Battling for Hearts and Minds: Memory Struggles in Pinochet's Chile, 1973-1988
Battling for Hearts and Minds: Memory Struggles in Pinochet's Chile, 1973-1988
Battling for Hearts and Minds: Memory Struggles in Pinochet's Chile, 1973-1988



Battle of Lemberg (1914) - The Battle of Lemberg was a major battle between Russia and Austria-Hungary during the early stages of World War I in 1914 in which the Russians captured the fortress of Lemberg.

Battle of Kápolna - The Battle of Kápolna was fought on February 26 and February 27 of 1849 between Austria and Hungary. The Austrians were led by Prince Windischgrätz, while the Hungarians were led by Henry Dembinski.

Battle of Kolubara - The Battle of Kolubara was one of the greatest battles in Balkans during World War I. It was fought between Austria-Hungary and Serbia, and the Serbian army was victorious.

Ethnic composition of Austria-Hungary - In 1910, the ethno-linguistic composition of Austria-Hungary (with a then estimated total population of 50,238,000) was as follows:



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