Gustavo Bonifaz Moreno

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PhD Candidate in Government

Email: G.X.Bonifaz@lse.ac.uk
Website: researchgate.net/profile/Gustavo_Bonifaz

Curriculum vitae: Download CV

 

Research Interests

  • Democracy and Democratisation
  • Constitutionalism
  • Conflict Studies
  • Decentralisation
  • Social and Institutional Change

Job Market Paper

Competing Regionalisms? The Role of the OAS and UNASUR in Bolivia’s Constitution-Drafting Process

Publications

Competing Regionalisms? The Role of the OAS and UNASUR in Bolivia’s Constitution-Drafting Process (Working Paper), International IDEA (Co-written with Aries Arugay - Georgia State University)

Deliberación Pública hacia una nueva Ley de Organizaciones Políticas (Public deliberation towards a new Political Organizations Law in Bolivia), UNDP- Bolivia (2013, Andamios - Political Analysis Journal)

Libro: Democratización y Descentralización en Bolivia: La historia del Estado débil, la sociedad rebelde y el anhelo de democracia (Book: Democratization and Decentralization in Bolivia: The Story of the Weak State, the Rebel Society and the crave for Democracy), FES-LSE (2012, Co/editor with Dr. Jean Paul Faguet and Dr.  Moira Zuazo)

Bolivia en el (Des)orden global: Los impactos de la globalización en la transición estatal boliviana (Bolivia in the Global (Dis)order: The Impacts of Globalization in the Bolivian State Transition), FES-ILDIS (2011, Co-written with Christian Lunstedt Tapia)

La agenda de seguridad boliviana en la transición hacia un Estado Plurinacional (The Bolivian Security Agenda (2010) in the Transition towards a Plurinational State), FES-Colombia, Regional Project on Cooperation for Security (2010 yearbook)

Causas y consecuencias geopolíticas de la brecha entre legalidad y legitimidad en Bolivia: el caso de la violencia en Pando en septiembre de 2008 (Geopolitical Causes and Consequences of the Gap between Legality and Legitimacy in Bolivia: The case of the Violence in Pando, September 2008), FES-Colombia, Regional Project on Cooperation for Security (2010 Working paper)

Teaching Record

London School of Economics, Department of Government (Graduate Teaching Assistant)

  • GV245: Democracy and Democratisation

Universidad Catolica Boliviana, Department of Law and Political Science (Bolivian Catholic University, Lecturer)

  • Diploma in Political Analysis - course: Contemporary Political Thought

Supervisors

Professor Francisco Panizza (supervisor)
Professor of Latin American and Comparative Politics
Department of Government, London School of Economics and Political Science

Professor Jean-Paul Faguet (Advisor)
Professor of the Political Economy of Development
Department of International Development, London School of Economics and Political Science

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