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China
Economic Security
Corruption
Money Laundering
National Security
Illicit Financial Flows
Fentanyl Epidemic
Global Economy
Transparency
Reform
Kleptocracy
Russia
Sanctions
Democracy
Iran
U.s.-China Relations
Information Warfare
Fentanyl
Financial Crime
Drug Trafficking

Coercive Capital explores the intersection of U.S. economic and national security and global financial reform. Global adversaries are weaponizing our trade and financial systems, while Illicit financial flows, kleptocracy, and organized crime continue to erode democratic systems and destabilize economies. Elaine Dezenski brings together experts who understand these emerging threats and provide ins... more

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Andrew King, Executive Director of Future Union, joins Coercive Capital to expose how authoritarian financial flows are quietly reshaping democratic institutions—from pensions and universities to policy circles.

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How did the Chinese Communist Party build near-total control over the world’s most critical battery inputs? And how can the U.S. respond before it’s too late?

Josh Birenbaum of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) joins Elaine Dezenski on... more

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From the jungles of Mindanao to the back alleys of Damascus, Tom Sanderson has gathered intelligence the hard way. This episode of Coercive Capital is a behind-the-scenes look at the realities of global risk, drawn from firsthand encounters in confli... more

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In Episode 13 of Coercive Capital, host Elaine Dezenski is joined by Behnam Ben Taleblu, Senior Director of FDD’s Iran Program at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and an expert on Iranian security and sanctions. They explore the cost and con... more

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David Luna
Founder and executive director of the International Coalition Against Illicit Economies
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Dr. Ivana Stradner
Renowned security expert and research fellow with FDD's Barish Center for Media Integrity.
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Episode: Foreign Threats & Information Warfare: Dr. Ivana Stradner | Coercive Capital
Zoë Reiter
Director of NED's Program on Combating Kleptocracy
National Endowment for Democracy (NED)
Episode: Confronting Kleptocracy: Zoë Reiter | Coercive Capital
Cari Stinebower
Partner and chair of the International Trade Practice at Winston and Strawn
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Isaac Stone Fish
Scholar, author, and expert on doing business in China
CEO of Strategy Risks
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Scott Greytak
Director of Advocacy at Transparency International US
Transparency International US
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Casey Michel
Director of the Combating Kleptocracy Program at the Human Rights Foundation
Human Rights Foundation
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Ray Donovan
Former head of operations for the DEA and expert on narcotics and money laundering
Episode: Coercive Capital: Networks that Fuel the Fentanyl Crisis - Ray Donovan

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Elaine Dezenski
Host of discussions on economic security, anti-corruption, and the impact of illicit financial flows on governance and democracy.

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Combating the Illicit Economy: David M. Luna
Q: How should we bring this conversation around the illicit economy effectively to the public?
Creating awareness through education, infographics, and community engagement are key to informing about the interconnected threats from the illicit economy.
Combating the Illicit Economy: David M. Luna
Q: Can we establish a productive environment for the US and partners without addressing the illicit finance risks?
No, we need to view these issues as interconnected and tackle them collectively for better economic and political outcomes.
Combating the Illicit Economy: David M. Luna
Q: What comprises the illicit economy as you think of it?
Luna defines it as an ecosystem of criminality and corruption that can constitute between 7% to 50% of global GDP and involves various illegal activities such as drug trafficking and money laundering.
Combating the Illicit Economy: David M. Luna
Q: How did you get into this work?
David Luna discusses his transition from wanting to be a doctor to pivoting toward law and ultimately working in national security and combating illicit economies.
Coercive Capital: Networks that Fuel the Fentanyl Crisis - Ray Donovan
Q: What advice would you give financial institutions that are trying to get a handle on these challenges?
Invest in your compliance departments and prioritize building a robust system to address potential criminal exploitation effectively.

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