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.
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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.
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John T. Sidel:what are the challenges faced by urban transport in the Global South?
Sidel, John T.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.