- Number 1 (March 2005)
- Nathan Gilbert Quimpo – The Left, Elections, and the Political Party System in the Philippines
- Elaine Chao – A Study in Social Change: The Domestic Violence Prevention Movement in Taiwan
- Tamara Jacka – Finding a Place: Negotiations of modernization and globalization among rural women in Beijing
- Ravi Arvind Palat – On New Rules for Destroying Old Countries
- Mark T. Berger; Heloise Weber – Beyond U.S. Grand Strategy?: Critical Analysis and World Politics
- Kristen Nordhaug – The United States and East Asia in an age of financialization
- Vijay Prashad – American Grand Strategy and the Assassination of the Third World
- Marika Vicziany – Peter Gowan's “American Grand Strategy”: An Asian Regional Perspective
- Philip Jones Griffiths – Agent Orange in Viet Nam
- Sheila Nair – The State of Malaysian Studies
- Number 2 (June 2005)
- Mark Lincicome – Globalization, Education, and the Politics of Identity in the Asia-Pacific: The Ethical Dilemma of "East Asian Bioethics"
- Graeme MacRae – Growing Rice After the Bomb: Where is Balinese Agriculture Going?
- Jennifer Robertson – Dehistoricizing History: The Ethical Dilemma of "East Asian Bioethics"
- Ariel Heryanto; Vedi R. Hadiz – Post-authoritarian Indonesia: A comparative Southeast Asian perspective
- Stephen Mansfield – Lao Hill Tribes: A Race with Oblivion
- Robert Cribb – Circles of Esteem, Standard Works, and Euphoric Couplets: Dynamics of Academic Life in Indonesian Studies
- Hamao Shirõ – The execution of Ten'ichibõ: Translated with an Introduction by Jeffrey Angles
- Kerry Brown – Book Review: Christopher Kaplonski, Truth, History and Politics in Mongolia: The Memory of Heroes. London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2004. 233 pp.
- Number 3 (September 2005)
- Saturnino M. Borras Jr.; Jennifer C. Franco – Struggles for Land and Livelihood: Redistributive Reform in Agribusiness Plantations in the Philippines
- Martin Gainsborough – Between Exception and Rule: Ho Chi Minh City's Political Economy Under Reform
- Lei Guang – The Market as Social Convention: Rural Migrants and the Making of China's Home Renovation Market
- Peter Gowan – America, capitalism, and the Interstate System
- Paul Burkett; Martin Hart-landsberg – Thinking About China: Capitalism, Socialism, and Class Struggle
- Victor D. Lippit – The Political Economy of China's Economic Reform: Observations on China and Socialism
- Gene Cooper – Thinking about China: Engaging Burkett and Hart-Landsberg
- Mobo C. F. Gao – China and Capitalism: If Market Capitalism is Good for the West, Why is Capitalism with Chinese Characteristics Bad?
- Tai-lok Lui – Bringing Class Back In: China Re-stratified
- Alvin Y. So – Beyond the Logic of Capital and the Polarization Model: The State, Market Reforms, and the Plurality of Class Conflict in China
- Zhu Dongli; Rebecca E. Karl translator – Prospects of Economic Transformation: Reflections on China and Socialism
- John A. Marston – Post-Pol Pot Cambodia
- David Seddon – Andre Gunder Frank 1929-2005
- Number 4: Special Issue: Recovering Class—Observations from the Subcontinent (December 2006)
- Michael Kelly Connors – Hegemony and the Politics of Culture and Identity in Thailand: Ministering Culture
- Terence Chong – Singapore's Cultural Policy and Its Consequences: Ministering Culture
- David C. Earhart – Kamikazefication and Japan's Wartime Ideology: All Ready To Die
- Martin Hart-Landsberg; Paul Burkett – Engaging the Issues: China and Socialism
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