1. Contesting Constitutionalism: Constitutional Politics in Southeast Asia
I: Constitution-Making and Constitutional Design2. Ways of Constitution-Making in Southeast Asia: Actors, Interests, Dynamics
3. Delaying Constitutionalism to Protect Establishment Hegemony in Thailand: Designing the Election System and the Senate in the Constitution of 2007
4. Constitutionalism Old and New in the "UN Kingdom of Timor Leste"
II: Constitutional Change and the Military
5. Constitutional Change and Security Forces: Lessons from Thailand, Myanmar and the Philippines
6. Embedding Praetorianism: Soldiers, State and Constitutions in Myanmar
7. The Legal-Military Alliance for Illiberal Constitutionalism in Thailand
Part III: Constitutions and Human Rights
8. Human Rights in Southeast Asia: From Contestation to Compliance?
9. Undermining Religious Minority Rights in Indonesia and Malaysia: Fragile Coalitions, Wavering Executive Chiefs and Rogue Groups as Proxies
10.Vietnam's Constitutional Politics in Focus: Investigating the Arenas of the Rule of Law and Human Rights
11. Racial Politics and Imperatives and the Constitutional Special Position of the Indigenous Malays in a New Society: Asserting Interests and the Non-Contestation of Rights in Singapore's Communitarian Constitutionalism
PART IV: Constitutional Politics and the Rule of Law
12. Courts and Constitutional Politics in Southeast Asia
13. Contesting Constitutionalism in Vietnam: The Justifications and Proposed Models of Judicial Review in the 2013 Amendment Process
14. Constitutional Politics and the Philippine Supreme Court: The Role of Public Support in Mitigating Politicization of the Judiciary
15. Rule of Law in Illiberal Contexts: Cambodia and Singapore as Exemplars
16. Constitutionalism, the Rule of Law and Religious Freedom in Malaysia