- The Limits of a Label: Framing Eastern Asia’s Territorial Conflicts for a U.S.-American Audience, by Ethan Yorgason
- Doing Gender and Race Intersectionality: The Experiences of Female Maori and Non-white Academics in New Zealand, by Dzuriyatun Toyibah and Irma Riyani
- From a Willing Good Cop to a Reluctant Bad Cop: The (D)Evolution of United Nations Sanctions on North Korea, by Heesu Lee and Sunil Kim
- Artists against Gentrification: Coordinators of Different People in an Inner-city Area of Osaka, Japan, by Shiro Horiuchi
- Mate Selection Preferences Based on Altruistic Characteristics among Thais, by Somying Tsai and Douglas Rhein
- Investigating the Aesthetic Effect in the Arabic Translations of Gibran’s The Prophet, by Abdali H. al-Saidi and Abed Shahooth Khalaf
- Suicidality: College Students’ Attitudes and Behaviours in Malaysia, by Meg Milligan, See Hoon Peow, Hall P. Beck, Sherrionda Crawford and Kanessa Miller Doss
- Indonesian Elections in the Shadow of Money Politics: Strengthening Stakeholders’ Commitment and Creating Anti-money Politics Villages, by Adlin Adlin, Husnul Isa Harahap and Ali Yusri
- “The Marginal Enemy”: The Image of the Communist Party of Malaya from the Perspective of the Thai State, 1948–1989, by Thippaporn Inkum and Ho Hui Ling