Power to the People
How Open Technological Innovation is Arming Tomorrow's Terrorists
Audrey Kurth Cronin
Reviews and Awards
Winner of the 2020 Neave Book Prize
"Rather than broadly faulting emergent lethal technologies, [Cronin] makes a very focused and compelling case for attending to the threats posed by open-source 'off-the-shelf' technologies that are affordable and easily operated, and are easily weaponized (3D-printed guns and the arming of inexpensive hobby drones are two relevant examples)... Cronin invites readers to consider specific case studies in which similar emergence, diffusion, and affordability of lethal technology fomented and enabled unanticipated terrorist activity." - Science
"In this meticulously researched book, Cronin shows how groups such as the Islamic State (or isis) exploit new technologies such as the Internet, smartphones, autonomous vehicles, and artificialintelligence." - Lawrence D. Freedman, Foreign Affairs