Items where Author is "Sidel, John T."

Number of items: 61.
  • Achieving reforms in oligarchical democracies: the role of leadership and coalitions in the Philippines. Sidel, John T.
  • Averting “carmageddon” through reform? An eco-systemic analysis of traffic congestion and transportation policy gridlock in metro manila. Sidel, John T. picture_as_pdf
  • Bossism and democracy in the Philippines, Thailand, and Indonesia: towards an alternative framework for the study of 'local strongmen'. Sidel, John T.
  • Capital, coercion, and crime: bossism in the Philippines. Sidel, John T.
  • Coalitions for change in the Philippines: legacies, linkages, lessons. Sidel, John T.
  • Creative development aid modalities: alleviating school congestion in the Philippines. Sidel, John T.
  • Crisis and transition, catastrophe and progress. Update to 'Indonesia: economic, social and political dimensions of the current crisis'. Sidel, John T.
  • Dangers and demon(izer)s of democratization in Egypt: through an Indonesian glass, darkly. Sidel, John T.
  • Dark play:notes on a Balinese massacre. Sidel, John T.
  • Dynastic democracy:political families in Thailand by Yoshinori Nishizaki, Madison, University of Wisconsin Press, 2022, 304 pp., US$79.95; £79.99 (hbk), ISBN 9780299338305. Sidel, John T.
  • Economic foundations of subnational authoritarianism: insights and evidence from qualitative and quantitative research. Sidel, John T.
  • Filipino gangsters in film, legend and history: two biographical case studies from Cebu. Sidel, John T.
  • From Russia with love? Sidel, John T.
  • From cyberjihad to Habermas: understanding Muslim identity and resistance online. Sidel, John T.
  • Indonesia update: transition and its discontents, July - November 1998. Sidel, John T.
  • Indonesia update: trends toward consolidation, threats of disintegration (January-December 1999). Sidel, John T.
  • Indonesia: internal and external displacement, November 2001 - August 2002. Sidel, John T.
  • Indonesia: migrants, migrant workers, refugees, and the new citizenship law. Sidel, John T.
  • Indonesia: the limits of democratization and decentralization, January 2000 - October 2001. Sidel, John T.
  • Indonesia:economic, social and political dimensions of the current crisis. Sidel, John T.
  • The Islamist threat in Southeast Asia: a reassessment. Sidel, John T.
  • The Islamist threat in Southeast Asia: much ado about nothing? Sidel, John T.
  • 'It takes a madrasah'?: Habermas meets Bourdieu in Indonesia. Sidel, John T.
  • It's not getting worse: terrorism is declining in Asia. Sidel, John T.
  • Jihad and the specter of transnational Islam in Southeast Asia: a comparative historical perspective. Sidel, John T.
  • Jim Scott in memoriam, Southeast Asian studies in perpetuum. Sidel, John T. picture_as_pdf
  • John T. Sidel:what are the challenges faced by urban transport in the Global South? Sidel, John T. picture_as_pdf
  • Liberalism, communism, islam: transnational motors of 'nationalist' struggles in Southeast Asia. Sidel, John T.
  • Macet total: logics of circulation and accumulation in the demise of Indonesia's new order. Sidel, John T.
  • Murder Inc., Cavite: capitalist development and political gangsterism in a Philippine province. Sidel, John T.
  • Nationalism in post-independence Southeast Asia: a comparative analysis. Sidel, John T.
  • Notes from the Director's chair. Sidel, John T. picture_as_pdf
  • On the 'anxiety of incompleteness': a post-structuralist approach to religious violence in Indonesia. Sidel, John T.
  • On the waterfront: labour racketeering in the Port of Cebu. Sidel, John T.
  • Other schools, other pilgrimages, other dreams: the making and unmaking of 'jihad' in Southeast Asia. Sidel, John T.
  • Philippine politics and society in the twentieth century: colonial legacies, post-colonial trajectories. Hedman, Eva-Lotta E. and Sidel, John T.
  • Philippine politics in town, district, and province: bossism in Cavite and Cebu. Sidel, John T.
  • The Philippines in 2013: disappointment, disgrace, disaster. Sidel, John T.
  • The Philippines: the languages of legitimation. Sidel, John T.
  • Primitive accumulation and ‘progress’ in Southeast Asia: the diverse legacies of a common(s) tragedy. Sidel, John T. picture_as_pdf
  • Promoting land governance reform in the Philippines, 2000-2017: long-term linkages, legacies, and lessons. Sidel, John T.
  • Republicanism, communism, Islam:cosmopolitan origins of revolution in Southeast Asia. Sidel, John T.
  • Response to Ileto: or, why I am not an Orientalist. Sidel, John T.
  • Rethinking sovereignty and stateness in Southeast Asia:a comparative historical perspective. Sidel, John T. picture_as_pdf
  • Review of "Surabaya, city of work: a socioeconomic history, 1900-2000". Sidel, John T.
  • Rewind, pause, fast forward: viewing the ongoing political transition in Indonesia; 1996-97. Sidel, John T.
  • Riots, church burnings, conspiracies. Sidel, John T.
  • Riots, pogroms, jihad: religious violence in Indonesia. Sidel, John T.
  • Siam and its twin?: democratisation and bossism in contemporary Thailand and the Philippines. Sidel, John T.
  • Social origins of dictatorship and democracy revisited: colonial state and Chinese immigrant in the making of modern Southeast Asia. Sidel, John T.
  • Southeast Asian Studies at the LSE:historical legacies, enduring structures, new directions. Sidel, John T. picture_as_pdf
  • Take the money and run? 'personality' politics in the post-Marcos Philippines. Sidel, John T.
  • Thinking and working politically in development:coalitions for change in the Philippines. Sidel, John T. and Faustino, Jaime
  • Using action research and learning for politically informed programming. O’Keefe, Michael and Sidel, John T. and Marquette, Heather and Roche, Chris and Hudson, David and Dasandi, Niheer
  • Walking in the shadow of the big man:Junstiniano Montano and failed dynasty building in Cavite 1935-1972. Sidel, John T.
  • Walking in the shadow of the big man:Junstiniano Montano and failed dynasty building in Cavite 1935-1972. Sidel, John T.
  • The fate of nationalism in the new states: Southeast Asia in comparative historical perspective. Sidel, John T. picture_as_pdf
  • The manifold meanings of displacement: explaining inter-religious violence, 1999-2001. Sidel, John T.
  • The sovereign trickster:death and laughter in the age of Duterte. Sidel, John T. picture_as_pdf
  • The underside of progress: land, labor, and violence in two Philippine growth zones, 1985-1995. Sidel, John T.
  • The usual suspects: Nardong Putik, Don Pepe Oyson, and Robin Hood. Sidel, John T.