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Sarah E. Kreps


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Alternative spellings:
Sarah Kreps

B: 1976 Alexandria, Va.
Biblio: amerikanische Politikwissenschaftlerin, Veteranin der US-Luftwaffe und Politikanalystin, die sich auf die US-Außen- und Verteidigungspolitik konzentriert ; PhD in Government. Georgetown University, 2007. Associate Professor, 2013;- Assistant Professor, 2008-2013, Department of Government, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. Senior Fellow, Institute for International Law and Politics, Georgetown, 2005-2008
Place of Activity: Ithaca, NY
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  • Politologin
  • Juristin
  • Offizierin
  • Hochschullehrerin
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  • Bibliothèque nationale de France
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  • Dr. Sarah E. Kreps is an American political scientist, United States Air Force veteran, and policy analyst who focuses on U.S. foreign and defense policy. She is a professor of government at Cornell University, adjunct professor of law at Cornell Law School, and an adjunct scholar at West Point's Modern War Institute. She is the author of four books, including two on drones, another on U.S. military interventions after the Cold War, and the most recent on how the United States pays for its wars. She is a life member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and her writing has appeared in The Washington Post, International Herald Tribune, The New York Times, USA Today, CNBC, Axios, and CNN, among other outlets. (Source: DBPedia)

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