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Professor John Sidel

Professor John Sidel

Sir Patrick Gillam Chair in International and Comparative Politics (Joint appointment with ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ IR)

Department of Government

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CBG 3.35
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Languages
English, French, Indonesian, Russian, Swedish, Tagalog
Key Expertise
Southeast Asia, Philippines, Indonesia, Islam and politics, Infrastructure

About me

Professor Sidel is Sir Patrick Gillam Chair in International and Comparative Politics (Joint appt. ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Government & ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ IR) and Director of the Saw Swee Hock Southeast Asia Centre. He received his BA and MA from Yale University and his PhD from Cornell University. He is a specialist on Southeast Asia and has conducted extensive research in Indonesia and the Philippines in particular. He is the author of Capital, Coercion, and Crime: Bossism in the Philippines (Stanford University Press, 1999); (with Eva-Lotta Hedman) Philippine Politics and Society in the Twentieth Century: Colonial Legacies, Postcolonial Trajectories (Routledge, 2000), Riots, Pogroms, Jihad: Religious Violence in Indonesia (Cornell University Press, 2006), The Islamist Threat in Southeast Asia: A Reassessment (East-West Center, 2007); (with Jaime Faustino) Thinking and Working Politically in Development: Coalitions for Change in the Philippines (The Asia Foundation, 2019), and Republicanism, Communism, Islam: Cosmopolitan Origins of Revolution in Southeast Asia (Cornell University Press, 2021).

Research interests

  • Southeast Asia, especially the Philippines and Indonesia
  • Local politics
  • Islam in world politics
  • Reform advocacy campaigns and coalitions
  • Transportation/infrastructure politics

Teaching responsibilities

  • GV4D3: Local Power in an Era of Globalization, Democratization, and Decentralization
  • IR461: Islam in International Relations: From Al-Andalus to Afghanistan

Selected publications

  • (The Asia Foundation, September 2022)
  • Republicanism, Communism, Islam: Cosmopolitan Origins of Revolution in Southeast Asia (Cornell University Press, 2021).
  • “Rethinking Sovereignty and Stateness in Southeast Asia: a Comparative Historical Perspective, Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, Volume 40, Number 3 (December 2020), pp. 483 – 487.
  • “Averting ‘Carmageddon’ Through Reform? An Eco-Systemic Analysis of Traffic Congestion and Transport Policy Gridlock in Metro Manila,” Critical Asian Studies, Volume 52, Number 3 (September 2020), pp. 378-402.
  • (with Jaime Faustino) (The Asia Foundation, July 2019)

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