
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
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Categories | GovernmentBusiness | ||||

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.
In this 50-minute interview, King bre... more
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
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
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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This podcast focuses on the critical intersection of economic and national security by addressing the challenges posed by global adversaries who manipulate trade and financial systems. Topics such as illicit financial flows, kleptocracy, and organized crime are examined in detail, showcasing their detrimental impacts on democratic institutions and economic stability. Each episode features interviews with subject matter experts, offering listeners insights into emerging threats and strategies to enhance collective responses to these complex issues. The content is designed not just for those in finance or policy, but also for anyone interested in the implications of global economics on national safety and governance.
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