Title | Unmanned: Drones, Data, and the Illusion of Perfect Warfare |
Book Number | DB082242 |
Names | Arkin, William M. |
Medium | Digital Book |
Title Status | Available for Request |
Download Link | Downloadable talking book. |
Annotation | Arkin examines why seemingly successful wars linger on perpetually in early twenty-first century national security policy. Drone usage for spying and attacking is identified as a central problem. Arkin discusses the consequences of unchecked, unevaluated, and unending data gathering in the name of security. Unrated. Commercial audiobook. 2015. |
Narrator | Arkin, William M. |
Length | 11 hours, 40 minutes |
Local Subject | Politics & Government - POL |
Short Book - SB | |
Contemporary Issues - CI | |
Politics & Government - U.S - POLUS | |
Current Events - CE | |
War (Nonfiction) - WARN | |
Military (Nonfiction) - MILN | |
Science (Nonfiction) - SCIN | |
Adult Nonfiction - AN | |
LC Subject | Drone aircraft - Government policy - United States |
Drone aircraft - Moral and ethical aspects - United States | |
Drone aircraft - United States | |
National security - United States | |
War - Moral and ethical aspects - United States | |
United States - Military policy - Moral and ethical aspects | |
Language | English |
ISBN | 9781478904120 |
Original Publication | Reissue of: New York : Hachette Audio, 2015. 9781478904120 |