John Sidel
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- Masters International Relations University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Thayer Sidel is a political scientist and is the Sir Patrick Gillam Professor of International and Comparative Politics at the London School of Economics , where he is affiliated with both the Department of Government and International Relations department, as well as the Asia Research Centre.
John Sidel's Published Works
Published Works
- Capital, Coercion, and Crime: Bossism in the Philippines (1999) (345)
- Riots, Pogroms, Jihad: Religious Violence in Indonesia (2006) (211)
- A New Criminal Type in Jakarta: Counter-Revolution Today:A New Criminal Type in Jakarta: Counter-Revolution Today. (2000) (155)
- Bossism and Democracy in the Philippines, Thailand and Indonesia: Towards an Alternative Framework for the Study of ‘Local Strongmen’ (2005) (129)
- Philippine politics in Town, District, and Province: Bossism in Cavite and Cebu (1997) (98)
- Philippine Politics and Society in the Twentieth Century: Colonial Legacies, Post-Colonial Trajectories (2000) (77)
- Macet Total: Logics of Circulation and Accumulation in the Demise of Indonesia's New Order (1998) (60)
- Economic foundations of subnational authoritarianism: insights and evidence from qualitative and quantitative research (2014) (53)
- Siam and its Twin?: Democratization and Bossism in Contemporary Thailand and the Philippines (1996) (42)
- Social origins of dictatorship and democracy revisited: colonial state and Chinese immigrant in the making of modern Southeast Asia (2008) (41)
- The Islamist threat in Southeast Asia : a reassessment (2007) (41)
- The underside of progress: Land, labor, and violence in two Philippine growth zones, 1985–1995 (1998) (27)
- Response to Ileto: Or, Why I Am Not an Orientalist (2002) (24)
- Indonesia in ASEAN: foreign policy and regionalism (1995) (23)
- THE USUAL SUSPECTS: NARDONG PUTIK, DON PEPE OYSON, AND ROBIN HOOD (2018) (23)
- The Fate of Nationalism in the New States: Southeast Asia in Comparative Historical Perspective (2012) (21)
- Capital, Coercion, and Crime (1999) (21)
- Coercion, capital, and the post-colonial state : Bossism in the postwar Philippines (1995) (21)
- Achieving reforms in oligarchical democracies: the role of leadership and coalitions in the Philippines (2014) (19)
- The Philippines: the languages of legitimation (1995) (19)
- THE ISLAMIST THREAT IN SOUTH EAST ASIA: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING? (2008) (16)
- Beyond Patron-Client Relation: Warlordism and Local Politics in the Philippines (2008) (14)
- Walking in the shadow of the big man: Junstiniano Montano and failed dynasty building in Cavite 1935-1972 (1993) (12)
- ‘It Takes a Madrasah’?: Habermas Meets Bourdieu in Indonesia (2001) (12)
- Using Action Research and Learning for Politically Informed Programming (2014) (9)
- The Philippines in 2013: Disappointment, Disgrace, Disaster (2014) (9)
- The Manifold Meanings Of Displacement: Explaining Inter-Religious Violence, 1999-2001 (2018) (7)
- The Philippines in 2014: Aquino Fights Back (2015) (7)
- On the ‘Anxiety of Incompleteness’: A Post-Structuralist Approach to Religious Violence in Indonesia (2007) (6)
- Thinking and working politically in development: Coalitions for Change in the Philippines (2020) (6)
- Shaping the healthcare environment through evidence-based medicine: a case study of the ICONS project. (1998) (5)
- Primitive Accumulation and ‘Progress’ in Southeast Asia: The Diverse Legacies of a Common(s) Tragedy (2014) (5)
- Averting “Carmageddon” through reform? An eco-systemic analysis of traffic congestion and transportation policy gridlock in Metro Manila (2020) (5)
- Riots, church burnings, conspiracies (2001) (4)
- Indonesia update: trends toward consolidation, threats of disintegration (January-December 1999) (1999) (4)
- Dark play: notes on a Balinese massacre (1997) (3)
- Liberalism, communism, islam: transnational motors of 'nationalist' struggles in Southeast Asia (2003) (3)
- Patrons, bosses, dynasties, and reformers in local politics (2018) (3)
- Filipino gangsters in film, legend and history: two biographical case studies from Cebu (2000) (3)
- Dark Play: Notes on a Balinese Massacre@@@The Dark Side of Paradise: Political Violence in Bali (1997) (3)
- Take the money and run? 'personality' politics in the post-Marcos Philippines (1998) (2)
- Nationalism In Post-Independence Southeast Asia: A Comparative Analysis (2013) (2)
- On the waterfront: labour racketeering in the Port of Cebu (1995) (2)
- Dangers and demon(izer)s of democratization in Egypt: through an Indonesian glass, darkly (2014) (2)
- Indonesia: migrants, migrant workers, refugees, and the new citizenship law (2007) (2)
- Murder, Inc., Cavite: Capitalist Development and Political Gangsterism in a Philippine Province (1998) (2)
- Southeast Asian affairs 1995 (1996) (2)
- From cyberjihad to Habermas: understanding Muslim identity and resistance online (2012) (2)
- 4 Men on horseback and their droppings: Yudhoyono’s presidency and legacies in comparative regional perspective (2015) (2)
- Chapter 7. The Changing Politics of Religious Knowledge in Asia: The Case of Indonesia (2009) (2)
- Other Schools, Other Pilgrimages, Other Dreams: The Making and Unmaking of Jihad in Southeast Asia (2003) (1)
- Islamic Narrative and Authority in Southeast Asia: From the 16th to the 21st Century.By Thomas Gibson (2008) (1)
- Indonesia: the limits of democratization and decentralization, January 2000 - October 2001 (2001) (1)
- It is Not Getting Worse (2007) (1)
- Islamic Nationhood and Colonial Indonesia: The Umma Below the Winds . By Michael Francis Laffan. pp. 310. London and New York, RoutledgeCurzon, 2003. (2004) (1)
- Republicanism, communism, Islam: cosmopolitan origins of revolution in Southeast Asia (2019) (1)
- The Quest for Identity: International Relations of Southeast Asia. Amitav Acharya. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. 188p. pound13.99 (2001) (1)
- Newspapers, Rallies, Strikes (2021) (0)
- Jihad and the specter of transnational Islam in Southeast Asia: a comparative historical perspective (2008) (0)
- Religious Violence and Conciliation in Indonesia: Christians and Muslims in the Moluccas. By Sumanto Al Qurtuby (2018) (0)
- Republicanism, Communism, Islam (2021) (0)
- South-East Asia (2000) (0)
- SOUTHEAST ASIA Religion and Violence in Post-Soeharto Indonesia (2008) (0)
- Response to Marc Howard Ross's review of Riots, Pogroms, Jihad: Religious Violence in Indonesia (2009) (0)
- Promoting land governance reform in the Philippines, 2000-2017: long-term linkages, legacies, and lessons (2017) (0)
- Statebuilding by Imposition: Resistance and Control in Colonial Taiwan and the Philippines. By Reo Matsuzaki. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2019. 264p. $49.95 cloth. (2020) (0)
- Beyond Nationalism and Revolution in Southeast Asia (2021) (0)
- From Thanh Niên to the Indochinese Communist Party (ICP) and the Việt Minh (2021) (0)
- Crisis and transition, catastrophe and progress. Update to 'Indonesia: economic, social and political dimensions of the current crisis' (1998) (0)
- From Cần Vương to Viêt-Nam Duy-Tân Hội to Thanh Niên (2021) (0)
- Indonesia: internal and external displacement, November 2001 - August 2002 (2002) (0)
- South-East Asia (1997) (0)
- From Bohemia to Balintawak (2021) (0)
- Book Review: Democracy, Development and Decentralization in Provincial Thailand: By Daniel Arghiros (2001) (0)
- Vannessa Hearman. Unmarked Graves: Death and Survival in the Anti-Communist Violence in East Java, Indonesia. (2021) (0)
- Rethinking Sovereignty and Stateness in Southeast Asia: A Comparative Historical Perspective (2020) (0)
- Book reviews (2000) (0)
- The New Middle East: Dangers and Demon(izer)s of Democratization in Egypt (2013) (0)
- Muslims and Matriarchs: Cultural Resilience in Indonesia Through Jihad and ColonialismBy Jeffrey Hadler (2010) (0)
- Review of "Surabaya, city of work: a socioeconomic history, 1900-2000" (2003) (0)
- It's not getting worse: terrorism is declining in Asia (2007) (0)
- From Guangzhou, Porto Novo, and Antananarivo toward Điện Biên Phủ (2021) (0)
- John T. Sidel: what are the challenges faced by urban transport in the Global South? (2020) (0)
- The Limits of Alignment: Southeast Asia and the Great Powers since 1975. By John D. Ciorciari. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2010. 336p. $32.95. (2011) (0)
- South-East Asia (1968) (0)
- Coalitions for change in the Philippines: legacies, linkages, lessons (2018) (0)
- South-East Asia (2000) (0)
- Book Review: The political ecology of forestry in Burma 1824-1994 (1999) (0)
- Review essay (2003) (0)
- Creative development aid modalities: alleviating school congestion in the Philippines (2017) (0)
- Social Costs of Economic Restructuring in Asia and the Pacific. Development Papers No. 15 . Bangkok: United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, 1992. vii, 568 pp. (1995) (0)
- Power Politics and the Indonesian MilitaryBy Damien Kingsbury. (London: Routledge Curzon, 2003). 247 pp. Price HB £55.00. ISBN 0–415–29729–X. (2006) (0)
- Commonalities, Comparisons, Conclusions (2021) (0)
- From Baku to Bandung (2021) (0)
- Indonesia update: transition and its discontents, July - November 1998 (1998) (0)
- From Cultuurstelsel to Komedie Stamboel (2021) (0)
- Grafting a Balance (2003) (0)
- Political Islam and Violence in IndonesiaBy Zachary Abuza. (2007) (0)
- Soekarno and the Promise of Nasakom (2021) (0)
- South-East Asia (1997) (0)
- A New Criminal Type in Jakarta (Book Review). (2000) (0)
- Cultural Contestation in Ethnic Conflict. By Marc Howard Ross. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. 384p. $91.00 cloth, $34.99 paper. (2009) (0)
- Rewind, pause, fast forward: viewing the ongoing political transition in Indonesia; 1996-97 (1997) (0)
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