ISSN 1753-3171 (Print); ISSN 1543-1304 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Introduction: comparative thinking in an age of corruption pp. 373-381(9) Author: Barnard
Donald Trump and Jacob Zuma as charismatic buffoons pp. 382-393(12) Author: Southall
On crowned anarchy: three hypotheses pp. 394-415(22) Author: Sitze
On misogyny and the women who say “no” pp. 416-432(17) Author: Graham
Big man sovereignty and sexual politics in pandemic time pp. 433-455(23) Author: Hoad
The dictator as heuristic: Trump, Zuma, and the hazards of comparison pp. 456-463(8) Author: Armillas-Tiseyra
Trumpism, Zumaism, and the fascist potential of authoritarian populism pp. 464-472(9) Author: Hyslop
Thugocracy: bandit regimes and state capture pp. 473-485(13) Author: Ries
What we can learn from the Gupta brothers pp. 486-492(7) Author: Dadawala
Trump, Zuma, Brexit: anti-Black racism and the truth of the world pp. 493-503(11) Author: Makhulu