- Number 1 (March 2006)
- Duncan McCargo – Introduction: Rethinking Thailand's Southern Violence
- Satha-Anand Chaiwat – The Silence of the Bullet Monument: Violence and “Truth” Management, Dusun-nyor 1948, and Kru-Ze
- Duncan McCargo – Thaksin and the Resurgence of Violence in the Thai South: Network monarchy strikes back?
- Ukrist Pathmanand – Thaksin's Achilles' Heel: The Failure of Hawkish Approaches in the Thai South
- Jitpiromsri Srisompob – Unpacking Thailand's Southern Conflict: The Poverty of Structural Explanations
- Sugunnasil Wattana – Islam, Radicalism, and Violence in Southern Thailand: Berjihad di Patani and the 28 April 2004 attacks
- May Tan-Mullins – Voices from Pattani: Fears, Suspicion, and Confusion
- Michael K. Connors – War on Error and the Southern Fire: How terrorism analysts get it wrong: Rohan Gunaratna, Arabinda Acharya, and Sabrina Chua. Conflict and Terrorism in Southern Thailand. Singapore: Marshall Cavendish, 2005. xii + 211 pp.
- Number 2 (June 2006)
- William A. Callahan – History, Identity, and Security: Producing and Consuming Nationalism in China
- Sandra Wilson – Family or State?: Nation, War, and Gender in Japan, 1937-45
- David N. Gibbs – Reassessing Soviet Motives for Invading Afghanistan: A declassified History
- Ian Douglas Wilson – Continuity and Change: The Changing contours of Organized Violence in Post-New Order Indonesia
- Chhandasi Pandya – Private Authority and Disaster Relief: The Cases of Post-Tsunami Aceh and Nias
- Lawrence Rogers – “Siberia Under Snow” by Kuroshima Denji: Translation and introduction by Lawrence Rogers
- Number 3 (September 2006)
- Hong Liu – The Transnational Construction of “National Allegory”: China and the cultural politics of postcolonial Indonesia
- Iain Pirie – Social Injustice and Economic Dynamism in Contemporary Korea
- Claudia Derichs; Andrea Fleschenberg; Momoyo Huumlstebeck – Gendering Moral Capital: Morality as a Political Asset and Strategy of Top Female Politicians in Asia
- Jeffrey Kingston – Balancing Justice and Reconciliation in East Timor
- Rikki Kersten – The Social Imperative of Pacifism in Postwar Japan: Shimizu Ikutarō and the Uchinada Movement
- Claudia Pozzana; Alessandro Russo – China's New Oder and Past Disorders: A Dialogue Starting from Wang Hui's Analysis
- Number 4: Special Issue: Recovering Class—Observations from the Subcontinent (December 2006)
- Ronald J. Herring; Rina Agarwala – Introduction: Restoring Agency to Class: Puzzles from the Subcontinent
- Vivek Chibber – On the Decline of Class Analysis in South Asian Studies
- Emmanuel Teitelbaum – Was the Indian Labor Movement Ever Co-opted?: Evaluating Standard Accounts
- Rina Agarwala – From Work to Welfare: A New Class Movement in India
- John Harriss – Middle-Class Activism and the Politics of the Informal Working Class: A Perspective on Class Relations and Civil Society in Indian Cities
- Ronald J. Herring – Why Did “Operation Cremate Monsanto” Fail?: Science and Class in India's Great Terminator-Technology Hoax
- Leela Fernandes; Patrick Heller – Hegemonic Aspirations: New Middle Class Politics and India's Democracy in Comparative Perspective
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