O’Keefe, Michael and
Sidel, John T. and
Marquette, Heather and
Roche, Chris and
Hudson, David and
Dasandi, Niheer
(2014)
Using action research and learning for politically informed programming
Research papers, 29. Developmental Leadership Program, Birmingham, UK.
Sidel, John
(2014)
Dangers and demon(izer)s of democratization in Egypt: through an Indonesian glass, darkly
In:
Gerges, Fawaz A., (ed.)
The New Middle East: Protest and Revolution in the Arab World. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 226-256. ISBN 9781107028630
Sidel, John T.
(2014)
Economic foundations of subnational authoritarianism: insights and evidence from qualitative and quantitative research
Democratization, 21 (1). 161-184. ISSN 1351-0347
Sidel, John T.
(2014)
Achieving reforms in oligarchical democracies: the role of leadership and coalitions in the Philippines
Research papers, 27. Developmental Leadership Program, Birmingham, UK.
Sidel, John
(2012)
The fate of nationalism in the new states: Southeast Asia in comparative historical perspective
Comparative Studies in Society and History, 54 (01). 114-144. ISSN 0010-4175
Sidel, John
(2008)
The manifold meanings of displacement: explaining inter-religious violence, 1999-2001
In:
Hedman, Eva-Lotta E., (ed.)
Conflict, Violence, and Displacement in Indonesia. Studies on Southeast Asia (45). Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, Ithaca, N.Y., USA, 29-59. ISBN 9780877277750
Sidel, John
(2008)
Jihad and the specter of transnational Islam in Southeast Asia: a comparative historical perspective
In:
Tagliacozzo, Eric, (ed.)
Southeast Asia and the Middle East: Islam, Movement, and the Longue Durée. Contemporary issues in Asia and Pacific. Stanford University Press, Stanford, USA, 275-318. ISBN 9780804761338
Sidel, John
(2008)
The Islamist threat in Southeast Asia: much ado about nothing?
Asian Affairs, 16 (3). 339-351. ISSN 0306-8374
Sidel, John
(2008)
Social origins of dictatorship and democracy revisited: colonial state and Chinese immigrant in the making of modern Southeast Asia
Comparative Politics, 40 (2). 127-147. ISSN 0010-4159
Sidel, John
(2007)
Indonesia: migrants, migrant workers, refugees, and the new citizenship law
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Geneva, Switzerland.
Sidel, John
(2007)
It's not getting worse: terrorism is declining in Asia
Global Asia, 2 (3). 41-49. ISSN 1976-068X
Sidel, John
(2007)
The Islamist threat in Southeast Asia: a reassessment
Policy studies (37). East-West Center Washington, Washington D.C., USA. ISBN 9789812304896
Sidel, John
(2007)
On the 'anxiety of incompleteness': a post-structuralist approach to religious violence in Indonesia
South East Asia Research, 15 (2). 133-212. ISSN 0967-828X
Sidel, John
(2004)
Bossism and democracy in the Philippines, Thailand, and Indonesia: towards an alternative framework for the study of 'local strongmen'
In:
Harriss, John and
Stokke, Kristin and
Tornquist, Olle, (eds.)
Politicising Democracy: the New Local Politics of Democratisation. International political economy series. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK, 51-74. ISBN 9781403934819
Sidel, John
(2003)
Review of "Surabaya, city of work: a socioeconomic history, 1900-2000"
Indonesia, 76. 205-209. ISSN 0019-7289
Sidel, John
(2003)
Other schools, other pilgrimages, other dreams: the making and unmaking of 'jihad' in Southeast Asia
In:
Siegel, James T. and
Kahin, Audrey R., (eds.)
Southeast Asia Over Three Generations: Essays Presented to Benedict R. O'g. Anderson. Studies on Southeast Asia (36). Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, Ithaca, N.Y., USA, 347-382. ISBN 9780877277354
Sidel, John
(2001)
Riots, church burnings, conspiracies
In:
Wessel, Ingrid and
Wimhofer, Georgia, (eds.)
Violence in Indonesia. Abera Verlag, Hamburg, Germany, 64-81. ISBN 9783934376168
Sidel, John
(2001)
'It takes a madrasah'?: Habermas meets Bourdieu in Indonesia
South East Asia Research, 9 (1). 109-122. ISSN 0967-828X
Sidel, John
(2001)
Response to Ileto: or, why I am not an Orientalist
Philippine Political Science Journal, 23 (1). 109-122. ISSN 0115-4451
Sidel, John
(2001)
Indonesia: the limits of democratization and decentralization, January 2000 - October 2001
WriteNet papers, 04/2001. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Geneva, Switzerland.
Sidel, John
(2000)
Filipino gangsters in film, legend and history: two biographical case studies from Cebu
In:
McCoy, Alfred W., (ed.)
Lives at the Margin: Biography of Filipinos Obscure, Ordinary, and Heroic. Monograph series (19). University of Wisconsin Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Madison, USA, 149-191. ISBN 9781881261261
Sidel, John
(1999)
The usual suspects: Nardong Putik, Don Pepe Oyson, and Robin Hood
In:
Rafael, Vicente L., (ed.)
Figures of Criminality in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Colonial Vietnam. Studies on Southeast Asia (25). Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, Ithaca, N.Y., USA, 70-94. ISBN 9780877277248
Sidel, John
(1999)
Capital, coercion, and crime: bossism in the Philippines
Contemporary issues in Asia & the Pacific. Stanford University Press, Palo Alto, USA. ISBN 9780804737463
Sidel, John
(1998)
The underside of progress: land, labor, and violence in two Philippine growth zones, 1985-1995
Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, 30 (1). 3-12. ISSN 0007-4810
Sidel, John
(1998)
Take the money and run?: 'personality' politics in the post-Marcos Philippines
Up Public Policy Journal , 2 (3). 27-38. ISSN 0118-0878
Sidel, John
(1998)
Indonesia update: transition and its discontents, July - November 1998
WriteNet papers, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Geneva, Switzerland.
Sidel, John
(1998)
Indonesia: economic, social and political dimensions of the current crisis
WriteNet papers, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Geneva, Switzerland.
Sidel, John
(1998)
Crisis and transition, catastrophe and progress. Update to 'Indonesia: economic, social and political dimensions of the current crisis'
WriteNet papers, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Geneva, Switzerland.
Sidel, John
(1998)
Murder Inc., Cavite: capitalist development and political gangsterism in a Philippine province
In:
Trocki, Carl A., (ed.)
Gangsters, Democracy, and the State in Southeast Asia. Southeast Asia program series (17). Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, Ithaca, N.Y., USA, 55-80. ISBN 9780877271345
Sidel, John
(1997)
Philippine politics in town, district, and province: bossism in Cavite and Cebu
The Journal of Asian Studies, 57 (4). 947-966. ISSN 0021-9118
Sidel, John
(1997)
Rewind, pause, fast forward: viewing the ongoing political transition in Indonesia; 1996-97
EIAS briefing paper series, 97/01. European Institute for Asian Studies, Brussels, Belgium.
Sidel, John
(1995)
The Philippines: the languages of legitimation
In:
Alagappa, Muthiah, (ed.)
Political Legitimacy in Southeast Asia: the Quest for Moral Authority. Contemporary issues in Asia and the Pacific. Stanford University Press, Stanford, USA, 136-169. ISBN 9780804725040