Can Hearts and Minds Be Bought?

Can Hearts and Minds Be Bought?

A new study by Joseph Felter, Jacob Shapiro, and Eli Berman, finds that the U.S. counterinsurgency strategy in Iraq and Afghanistan, which  focuses on working with local populations on small, community-based projects like digging wells or paving rural roads, has reduced violence. Researchers found no evidence, however, that larger projects had the same effect

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