Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld’s new book “Funding Evil: How Terrorism is Financed and How to Stop It”, is the only book on this subject currently. She is world‘s foremost authority on Narco-Terrorism, and a sought-after commentator and consultant on the problems of international terrorism, political corruption, money laundering, drug trafficking, and organized crime and the connections that binds these groups together.
Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld has lectured on these issues in many countries, and has advised banking communities, law enforcement agencies, and governments in many countries. Most recently, she consulted for the U.S. Defense Department’s Threat Reduction Agency.
Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld is the director of the New York based American Center for Democracy. She was a research scholar at New York University School of Law, a visiting scholar at the Columbia University Institute of War and Peace Studies, and a fellow at Johns Hopkins’s SAIS. Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld’s articles appear in the Wall Street Journal and the National Review, The EU Observer, The Jerusalem Post, and The NY SUN, and she frequently appears as a guest on television news programs, including The O’Reilly Factor, Fox News, CNN, NBC News, and MSNBC.
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