Enrique Krauze
Enrique Krauze is a prominent Mexican historian, essayist, and intellectual known for his works on Mexican history and politics. He has been a vocal commentator on contemporary political issues and has authored numerous books, including 'Redentores: Ideas y Poder en América Latina', which explores the intersection of ideas and power in Latin America. Krauze's insights often reflect on the challenges of democracy and governance in the region, and he has gained recognition for his critical perspective on populism and authoritarianism. His commentary on the political landscape, particularly regarding figures like Donald Trump, has made him a significant voice in discussions about the future of democracy both in Mexico and beyond.
Born on Jul 16, 1947 (78 years old)
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Peru:
Enrique Krauze discusses the historical cycles of violence in Mexico and the current government's failure to protect its citizens.
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Peru:
Enrique Krauze discusses the political situation in Mexico and criticizes the government's handling of crime.
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Mexico:
Enrique Krauze was mentioned as part of the political landscape at the PAN relaunch event.
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Bolivia:
Enrique Krauze is referenced for his analysis of populist candidates and their characteristics.
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Mexico:
Enrique Krauze is listed among those advocating for electoral reform.
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Colombia:
Enrique Krauze notes the economic disasters caused by populist governments.
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Mexico:
Enrique Krauze has expressed sadness over the death of the neoliberal Republic.
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Mexico:
Enrique Krauze was Isabel Turrent's husband for three decades and highlighted her contributions to Mexican intellectual life.
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Mexico:
Enrique Krauze was mentioned in relation to a conference dedicated to García Icazbalceta.
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Colombia:
Enrique Krauze is mentioned in the title, indicating his involvement in the discussion around Vargas Llosa's critique.
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