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Guns, Drugs, and Cash: Financial Warfare from Damascus to Pyongyang
- Date:
- March 26, 2025
- Start:
- 12:15pm
- End:
- 1:30pm
- Save to your calendar:
- iCalendar (.ics)
- Location:
- SRH 3.122, LBJ School
- Event type:
- Panel Discussion / Speaker Series
- For more info:
- For any questions about this event, contact Brittany Horton at brittany.horton@austin.utexas.edu.
chnology, Security, and Global Affairs On Wednesday, March 26, the Strauss Center will host Alex Zerden, founder of Capitol Peak Strategies and Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Center for a New American Security’s Energy, Economics, and Security Program, for a discussion on “Guns, Drugs, and Cash: Financial Warfare from Damascus to Pyongyang.” This talk will be held as a fireside chat with Strauss Center Director Adam Klein.
This discussion will touch on themes surrounding national security law and financial intelligence, case studies on the use of economic tools for national security (from tariffs to countering terrorism financing to anti-money laundering initiatives), the impact of new and emerging technologies like cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence, the role of the U.S. dollar and U.S. institutions in economic statecraft, current threats, and more.
This is event is free and open to the public and lunch will be provided. Garage parking is available for a fee at the Manor Garage and the San Jacinto Garage. Parking will not be validated and parking in Lots 37 and 39 are prohibited for non-UT parking permit holders.
For any questions about this event, contact Brittany Horton at brittany.horton@austin.utexas.edu.
Biography Alex Zerden is the founder and principal of Capitol Peak Strategies, a DC-based risk advisory firm, an adjunct senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS), and a senior advisor to WestExec Advisors, a geopolitical risk consultancy.
As a regulatory lawyer, economic policymaker, and financial diplomat, Alex brings a depth of public and private sector experience at the intersection of financial services, economics, and national security. Alex has published extensively on issues involving economic statecraft such as economic sanctions, counter threat finance, and emerging financial technologies.
Alex previously worked across the U.S. government, including at the White House National Economic Council, Congress, and the Treasury Department’s Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence and Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). Alex deployed to Afghanistan to lead the Treasury Department office at the U.S. Embassy in Kabul.
- Specific audiences:
- Texas Law students
- Prospective students
- Texas Law alumni
- Faculty
- Staff
- General public
- Sponsored by:
- The Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law
If you need an accommodation to participate in this event, please contact the sponsor listed above or the Texas Law Special Events Office at specialevents@law.utexas.edu no later than seven business days prior to the event.