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Jhon K. Bonilla-Aranzales

Jhon Bonilla-Aranzales

Postdoctoral Fellow

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  • Ph.D., Political Science, University of Missouri, 2024.
  • M.A., International and Political Studies, Universidad del Rosario (Colombia), 2017.
  • B.A., Foreign Languages and International Business, Universidad del Tolima (Colombia), 2008.

Jhon K. Bonilla-Aranzales holds a doctorate in political science from the Truman School of Government and Public Affairs at the University of Missouri, Columbia. His academic work explores the intersections of political institutions in the Global South, cyberspace, and peace studies within the context of armed conflict.

  • Political Institutions in the Global South
  • Peace Studies
  • Cyberspace

  • Bonilla-Aranzales, J. K. (2023). “Too Legit to Quit? Analyzing the Effect of No-Confidence Motions on Cabinet Members’ Instability in Presidential Systems: The Cases of Colombia and Peru.” Latin American Politics and Society, 65(3), 95–127. https://doi:10.1017/lap.2023.1
  • Serrano Plata, L. J., Bonilla-Aranzales, J. K., Bonilla Machado, M. M., & Chenou, J. M. (2023). “Silence is Safer Than Speech: The Utility of Social Media Labeling in Countering Political Polarization in Peacebuilding Contexts.” Análisis Político, 36(106), 85-112. https:/i.g/10.15446/anpol.v36n106.111042

  • International Engagement Award for Outstanding Student Contribution, University of Missouri. 2023.
  • John A. Garcia Scholarship, Society for Political Methodology, ICPSR Summer Program. 2023.
  • Henry Mitchell Scholarship, University of Missouri South African Education Program (UMSAEP). 2022.

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