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Sarah Kreps

    Sarah Kreps's work delves into the profound impact of technology on society and international relations. Her writing thoughtfully explores the ethical and political ramifications of our rapidly evolving technological landscape. By dissecting complex issues, she contributes to a deeper understanding of the future. Her research offers valuable insights for a broad audience seeking to navigate these transformative times.

    Drony
    Drones
    Drone Warfare
    Taxing Wars
    Social Media and International Relations
    • 2020

      The 2016 US election highlighted the potential for foreign governments to employ social media for strategic advantages. This Element explores how social media can amplify and shift the balance of popular opinion on complex foreign policy issues and the different impacts in an open media, democratic environment and a more controlled regime.

      Social Media and International Relations
    • 2018

      Taxing Wars

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.0(22)Add rating

      "Why have the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq lasted longer than any others in American history? One view is that the move to an all-volunteer force and drones have allowed the wars to continue almost unnoticed for years. Taxing Wars suggests how Americans bear the burden in treasure has also changed, with recent wars financed by debt rather than taxes. This shift has eroded accountability and contributed to the phenomenon of perpetual war"--

      Taxing Wars
    • 2016

      The drone revolution has already changed warfare, and will soon become a commonplace tool in a civilian context too. It is clear that drone technology is here to stay. Drones: What Everyone Needs to Know explains how the revolution happened, what its current contours are, and where we might be headed next.

      Drones
    • 2014

      Drone Warfare

      • 195 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.9(23)Add rating

      "Drone Warfare" explores the rise of unmanned aerial vehicles in modern military strategy, examining their political, legal, and ethical implications. Authors Sarah Kreps and John Kaag analyze the evolution of drone programs, their impact on warfare, and propose potential international regulations to govern their use.

      Drone Warfare