Vol. 12, No. 1:
- Bureaucratisation and the state revisited: Critical reflections on administrative reforms in post-renovation Vietnam, by Simon Benedikter
- Interpolating South Asian transnational heritage: Allegory in South Asian diasporic metropolitan in young adult fiction, by Manohari Rasagam and Shanthini Pillai
- Politically equal but still underrepresented: Women and local democratic politics in Indonesia, by Wawan Sobari
- Self-perpetuating technologies of religious synthesis: A case study of socio-political developments and religious change in Singapore, by Fabian C. Graham
- Halal certification system as a resource for firm internationalisation: Comparison of China and Malaysia, by Francois N. Dubé, Zhao Hongxia, Yang Haijuan and Huang Lijun
- Book review: Museums, history and culture in Malaysia, by Ahmat Adam
- Obituary: The passing of Professor Mario Rutten (1958-2015), by Tim Scrase
- Rethinking linkage to the West: What authoritarian stability in Singapore tells us, by Su-Mei Ooi
- Discussion of power through the eyes of the margins: Praxis of post-colonial Aeta indigenous women healers in the Philippines, by Rose Ann Torres and Dionisio Nyaga
- The effect of Internet use on political participation: Could the Internet increase political participation in Thailand? by Sanyarat Meesuwan
- Transnationality and nationalism: Shared and contested memories of Wu Lien-Teh across East and Southeast Asia in post-SARS era, by Por Heong Hong
- Book review: Krakatau: The Tale of Lampung Submerged, Syair Lampung Karam, by Harry Aveling
Vol. 12, Supp. 1 (Special Issue):
- Orality, writing and history: The literature of the Bugis and Makasar of South Sulawesi (introduction to special issue), by Stephen C. Druce
- Christian Pelras and his work: 17 August 1934–19 July 2014, by Campbell Macknight
- Orality and writing among the Bugis, by Christian Pelras (transl. Campbell Macknight)
- The media of Bugis literacy: A coda to Pelras, by Campbell Macknight
- Transmitting the past in South Sulawesi: The hikajat Sawitto and other Bugis and Makasar historical works, by Stephen C. Druce
- Family matters: Bugis genealogies and their contribution to Austronesian studies, by Ian Caldwell and Kathryn Wellen
- The inside view on Makassar’s 16th to 17th century history: Changing marital alliances and persistent settlement patterns, by David Bulbeck
- The pau-paunna Indale Patara: Sufism and the Bugis adaption and transformation of the Hikayat Inderaputera, by Nurhayati Rahman
- Narratives of sexuality in Bugis and Makasar manuscripts, by Muhlis Hadrawi