Diego Enrique Osorno
Mexican journalist and author known for investigative reporting on drug trafficking, organized crime, and violence in Mexico.
Books
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1. Slim, Biografía Política Del Mexicano Más Rico Del Mundo
Biografía Política Del Mexicano Más Rico Del Mundo
A probing political biography that traces how a shrewd businessman from modest immigrant roots built a sprawling economic empire and became a central power broker in Mexico, examining the corporate strategies, privatizations and political alliances that enabled his rise, the concentration of control over key industries (especially telecommunications and media), the ways his wealth and influence have shaped public policy and economic inequality, and the contrast between his public philanthropy and the opaque networks that sustain his dominance; the book blends investigative reporting and historical context to explore the broader implications for Mexican democracy and governance.
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2. El Cartel De Sinaloa / The Sinaloa Cartel
A tightly reported investigative narrative that reconstructs the rise, structure and reach of Mexico’s most powerful drug trafficking organization, following its leaders, networks and operations across borders while exposing the violence, money laundering, political collusion and social damage that sustain it; built from court documents, interviews and on-the-ground reporting, the book traces key episodes—captures, escapes and extraditions—and shows how criminal power is woven into local economies, law enforcement and everyday life, humanizing victims and revealing the wider costs of the illicit drug trade.
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