- Number 1 (March 2004)
- Peter Gowan – Triumphing Toward International Disaster
- Jim Glassman – Economic "Nationalism" in a Post-Nationalist Era
- Jamie Morgan – Contemporary China, Anachronistic Marxism?
- Meredith Box; Gavin McCormack – Terror in Japan
- Kathinka Sinha-Kerkhoff – Voices of Difference
- Translated by Lawrence Rogers – The Prostitute
- Bertil Lintner – The U.S. War on Drugs: Wasteful and Counterproductive
- Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom – Diary of a Madman
- Number 2 (June 2004)
- Hillary Crane; Kathleen Nadeau – Introduction
- Sarah C. Soh – Aspiring to Craft Modern Gendered Selves
- Pilapa Esara – "Women Will Keep the Household"
- Ligaya Lindio-McGovern – Alienation and Labor Export in the Context of Globalization
- Shanshan Du – Choosing Between Life and Love
- Hillary Crane – Resisting Marriage and Renouncing Womanhood
- Chitra Sankaran; Chng Huang Hoon – "We Women Aren't Free to Die"
- Lawrence W. Neuman – Review Essay
- Book Review
- Book Review
- Number 3 (September 2004)
- Ken MacLean – Reconfiguring the Debate on Engagement
- Eika Tai – "Korean Japanese"
- Garry Rodan; Kevin Hewison – Closing the Circle?
- Richard Robinson – Neoliberalism and the Future World
- Richard Higgott – After Neoliberal Globalization
- Mark Beeson – U.S. Hegemony and Southeast Asia
- Ian Taylor – APEC, Globalization, and 9/11
- Garry Rodan – International Capital, Singapore's state Companies, and Security
- Number 4 (December 2004)
- Kate Barclay – Mixing Up
- Rungrawee Chalermsripinyorat – Politics of Representation
- Garry Rodan; Kevin Hewison – Governance and Conflict
- Kanishka Jayasuriya; Kevin Hewison – The Antipolitics of Good Governance
- Wil Hout – Political Regimes and Development Assistance
- Vedi R. Hadiz – Indonesian Local Party Politics
- Sally Sargeson – Full Circle?
- Shaun Breslin – Globalization, International Coalitions, and Domestic Reform
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