- Number 1 (March 2011)
- Keir Reeves and Colin Long – Unbearable Pressures on Paradise?: Tourism and Heritage Management in Luang Prabang, a World Heritage Site
- Ephraim Poertner, Mathias Junginger, Ulrike Müller-Böker – Migration in Far West Nepal: Intergenerational Linkages between Internal and International Migration of Rural-to-Urban Migrants
- Morten B. Pedersen – The Politics of Burma's "Democratic" Transition: Prospects for Change and Options for Democrats
- Graeme MacRae – Rice Farming in Bali: Organic Production and Marketing Challenges
- Laura E. Hein – Reckoning with War in the Museum: Hijikata Teiichi at the Kamakura Museum of Modern Art
- Peter Dale Scott – Obama and Afghanistan: America's Drug-Corrupted War
- Michael K. Connors – Truth on Trial in Thailand
- Robert J. McMahon – Dominion from Sea to Sea: Pacific Ascendancy and American Power
- Nicholas Patler – A Twentieth-Century History of Bombing Civilians / A History of Bombing
- Number 2 (June 2011)
- Aasim Sajjad Akhtar – Patronage and Class in Urban Pakistan: Modes of Labor Control in the Contractor Economy
- Sophia Woodman – Law, Translation, and Voice: Transformation of a Struggle for Social Justice in a Chinese Village
- Ian G. Baird – The Don Sahong Dam: Potential Impacts on Regional Fish Migrations, Livelihoods, and Human Health
- Wang Hui – The Dialectics of Autonomy and Opening: Written on the Eve of the Sixtieth Anniversary of the People's Republic of China
- Claudia Pozzana and Alessandro Russo – Continuity / Discontinuity: China's Place in the Contemporary World
- Julien Mercille – The U.S. "War On Drugs" in Afghanistan: Reality or Pretext?
- Ronald Skeldon – Migration in Far West Nepal: Reflections on Movements in and from the Region
- Number 3 (September 2011)
- Martin Hart-Landsberg – Capitalism, The Korea-U.S. Free Trade Agreement, and Resistance
- Sharmani Patricia Gabriel – Translating Bangsa Malaysia: Toward a New Cultural Politics of Malaysian-ness
- Antje Missbach – Ransacking the Field?: Collaboration and Competition between Local and Foreign Researchers in Aceh
- Samson Lim – The Case of Volunteer 8: Proof, Violence, and History in Thai Society
- Laura Hein, guest editor – Cultures of War Roundtable
- Jeff Kingston – Tsunami: Reflections and Aftershocks
- Number 4 (December 2011)
- Philip F. Kelly, guest editor – Migration, Agrarian Transition, and Rural Change in Southeast Asia: Introduction
- Derek Hall – Where the Streets Are Paved with Prawns: Crop Booms and Migration in Southeast Asia
- Sai S.W. Latt – More than Culture, Gender, and Class: Erasing Shan Labor in the "Success" of Thailand's Royal Development Project
- Jonathan Rigg and Albert Salamanca – Connecting Lives, Living, and Location: Mobility and Spatial Signatures in Northeast Thailand, 1982 - 2009
- Adam Lukasiewicz – Migration and Gender Identity in the Rural Philippines: Households with Farming Wives and Migrant Husbands
- Hew Cheng Sim – Coping with Change: Rural Transformation and Women in Contemporary Sarawak, Malaysia
- Laura Hein, guest editor, with Sheila Jager, Monica Kim, Ravi Palat, Emily Rosenberg, and Ussama Makdisi – Cultures of War Roundtable (Round Two)
- Daqing Yang – Revisionism and the Nanjing Atrocity
- Moss Roberts, reviewer – Jinnah: India, Partition, Independence
- Marilyn B. Young, reviewer – The Wrong War: Grit, Strategy, and the Way Out of Afghanistan / The American Way of War: How Bush's Wars Became Obama's
- Ephraim Poertner, Mathias Junginger, and Ulrike Müller-Böker – Migration in Far West Nepal: Challenging Migration Categories and Theoretical Lenses
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