1. Heritage as Aid and Diplomacy in Asia: An Introduction, by Shu-Li Wang, Philippe Peycam, Hui Yew-Foong, Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao
2. World Heritage and WikiLeaks: Territory, Trade and Temples on the Thai-Cambodian Border, by Lynn Meskell
3. Heritage Making – Aid For Whom? The Genealogy of Expert Reports in the Hands of Politics and Their Impact in the Case of Preah Vihear, by Brigitta Hauser-Schäublin
4. The International Coordinating Committee for Angkor: A World Heritage Site as an Arena of Competition, Connivance and State(s) Legitimation, by Philippe Peycam
5. Legacies of Cultural Philanthropy in Asia, by Mary S Zurbuchen
6. To Help or Make Chaos? An Ethnography of Dutch Expertise in Postcolonial Indonesia, by Lauren Yapp
7. Heritage Conservation as a Tool for Cultural Diplomacy: Implications for the Sino-Japanese Relationship, by Victor Chi-Ming Chan
8. From Ideological Alliance to Identity Clash: The Historical Origin of the Sino-Korean Goguryeo Controversies, by Anran Wang
9. Nationalism, Politics and the Practice of Archaeology in Afghanistan: A Case Study of Bamiyan, by J Eva Meharry
10. Disappearing Voices: The Politics and Practice of Safeguarding Kunqu Opera in the People’s Republic of China, by Min Yen Ong
11. Neoliberalizing Heritage: International Agencies and the Local Dynamics of Heritage Conservation in Bali, Indonesia, by Agung Wardana
12. Heritage Conservation as Trickle-Down Development, by Jayde Lin Roberts