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Michael C. Hudson, The Problem of Winning Hearts and Minds

Published in 2004
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Michael C. Hudson gave a lecture, “The Problem of Winning Hearts and Minds,” at the Global Business Colloquium on “Religion, Business, and the Rise of Islam” at the Centre for International Business and Management, Cambridge University, July 9-10. He participated in the 26th Assilah International Cultural Festival in Morocco, August 6-9, on panels dealing with democratic reforms in the Arab world and the Arab world in the new American strategic conception. At the American Political Science Association annual meeting in Chicago in September he made a presentation on America’s impact on Middle East reform efforts (see page 1). And at the 13th annual Arab-US Policymakers Conference in Washington in September he gave a talk entitled “Imperial Over-Reach? How to Lose Friends and Alienate People in the Arab East.” He published a paper on “American Hegemony
and the Changing Terrain of Middle East Politics” in a book edited by Bassel F. Salloukh and Rex Brynen, Persistent Permeability: Regionalism, Localism, and Globalization in The Middle East (Ashgate, 2004).

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