

Richard Enzer
The Economist’s Mexico City bureau chief, providing expert analysis on the women’s strike in Mexico.
Top 5 podcasts with Richard Enzer
Ranked by the Snipd community

Aug 26, 2020 • 22min
The grande scheme of things: corruption in Mexico
Richard Enzer, the Mexico City Bureau Chief for The Economist, shares his insights on high-level corruption claims, specifically those by Emilio Lozoya against elite politicians. Fiametta Rocco, the Culture correspondent, discusses the new wave of curators pushing for the restitution of cultural artifacts. They explore the dynamics between political accountability and the restitution movement, plus the complexities of prosecuting corruption in Mexico. Additionally, they unveil an analysis challenging claims about Twitter's bias against conservative views.

Aug 26, 2020 • 22min
The grande scheme of things: corruption in Mexico
Richard Enzer, Mexico City Bureau Chief, dives into the alarming corruption landscape in Mexico, sparked by shocking claims from former state oil head Emilio Lozoya. He discusses the challenges President López Obrador faces in combating systemic graft and the complexities of transparency in politics. Fiametta Rocco adds a cultural twist, exploring how a new wave of museum curators is pivoting towards restitution debates, reshaping the ethics of cultural heritage. The conversation also touches on social media algorithms and their impact on political discourse.

Jun 25, 2020 • 22min
Rush to a conclusion: Latin America’s lockdowns
Richard Enzer, The Economist's Mexico City Bureau Chief, illustrates Latin America's struggles during the pandemic, spotlighting soaring infection rates and inconsistent lockdowns. Adam Roberts, the Midwest correspondent, discusses the intersection of Trump's immigration policies with tech industry demands and the humanitarian crises at the U.S. southern border. The conversation also touches on the dire impact of tourism loss in Southern France, revealing how local economies are grappling with the absence of visitors.

Jun 25, 2020 • 22min
Rush to a conclusion: Latin America’s lockdowns
Richard Enzer, the Mexico City Bureau Chief, provides a deep dive into the staggering impact of COVID-19 across Latin America, marking it as a new pandemic epicenter. He emphasizes the socio-economic disparities that complicate effective lockdowns and discuss urgent needs for tailored crisis strategies. Meanwhile, Adam Roberts sheds light on the U.S. visa suspension's ramifications on skilled workers and the tech industry, exposing the contradiction between immigration policies and economic needs amid rising nationalism.

May 15, 2020 • 21min
Continental divides: covid-19 strains the EU
Duncan Robinson, the Brussels bureau chief for The Economist, and Richard Enzer, a correspondent based in Mexico City, delve into the EU's struggles with COVID-19, emphasizing the growing economic divides among member states. They raise critical questions about the EU's purpose amid the pandemic. Meanwhile, Enzer discusses the authoritarian shift in El Salvador under President Nayib Bukele, contrasting it with cultural changes in Indonesia, where people are adapting health practices through sun exposure.