- Number 1 (March 2003)
- Jae-Jung Suh – The Two-Wars Doctrine and the Regional Arms Race: Contradictions in U.S. Post-Cold War Security Policy in Northeast Asia
- Sachiko Sone – Exploitation or Expectation?: Child Labor in Japan's Coal Mines before World War II
- Li Cheng and Lynn T. White III – Dialogue with the West: A Political Message from Avant-Garde Artists in Shanghai
- Neville Maxwell – Forty Years of Folly: What Caused the Sino-Indian Border War and Why the Dispute Is Unresolved
- A. Tom Grunfeld – "God We Had Fun": The CIA in China and Sino- American Relations
- Melissa Wender – Military Comfort Women: Doing Justice to the Past
- Anibel Ferus-Comelo – Divergent Views on Globalization and Labor
- Linda Hess – Violence versus Nonviolence: A Call to Engage and Act
- Number 2: Thematic Issue: Afghanistan (June 2003)
- Ravi Arvind Palat and Mark Selden – Introduction: 9/11, War without Respite, and the New Face of Empire
- David Seddon – Imperial Designs: A Deep History of Afghanistan
- Saba Gul Khattak – In/Security: Afghan Refugees and Politics in Pakistan
- Lily Zubaidah Rahim – The Road Less Traveled: Islamic Militancy in Southeast Asia
- Peter Dale Scott – The CIA's Secret Powers: Afghanistan, 9/11, and America's Most Dangerous Enemy
- Lon Troyer – Counterterrorism: Sovereignty, Law, Subjectivity
- Gail Omvedt and Bharat Patankar – Says Tuka…: Songs of a Radical Bhakta
- Michael D. Youngblood – The Varkaris: Following the March of Tradition in Western India
- Chalmers Johnson; Herbert Docena; Thomas Reifer – Militarism and Imperialism in the United States: Following the March of Tradition in Western India
- John Roosa – Violence and the Suharto Regime's Wonderland
- James D. Seymour – Saving Asia's Environment
- Number 3 (September 2003)
- Paul Burkett and Martin Hart-Landsberg – The Economic Crisis in Japan: Mainstream Perspectives and an Alternative View
- Ngai-Ling Sum – Informational Capitalism and U.S. Economic Hegemony: Resistance and Adaptations in East Asia
- Nobue Suzuki – Transgressing "Victims": Reading Narratives of "Filipina Brides" in Japan
- Rina Agarwala – Stubborn Legacies of War: Japanese Devils in Sarajevo
- Jeff Kingston (text), Greg Davis (photographer) – Gunma: Out of Time
- Brad Simpson – Power, Politics, and Primitivism: West Papua's Struggle for Self-Determination
- Brian A. Hatcher, translator – The Evils of Child Marriage: by Ishvarcandra Vidyasagar
- Number 4: Special Issue: Recovering Class—Observations from the Subcontinent (December 2003)
- Alvin Y. So – Cross-Border Families in Hong Kong: The Role of Social Class and Politics
- Li Narangoa – Japanese Imperialism and Mongolian Buddhism, 1932-1945
- Colin Long – Feudalism in the Service of the Revolution: Reclaiming Heritage in Hue
- Anita Chan; Zhu Xiaoyang – Disciplinary Labor Regimes in Chinese Factories
- Ben Kiernan – The Demography of Genocide in Southeast Asia: The Deaths Tolls in Cambodia, 1975-79, and East Timor, 1975-80
- David Hunt – Revolutions in the Delta
- Martin Smith – The Enigma of Burma's Tatmadaw: A "State Within a State"
- Lon Kurashige – Expanding the Story of Japanese American Internment
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