Articles
China’s Rising Prices for Russia’s War Supplies
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor The gradual increase in prices charged by Chinese manufacturers for the military-relevant goods they supply […]
Russia’s 9M729 Cruise Missile
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Russia’s 9M729 cruise missile sits at the intersection of arms control history and contemporary warfare. […]
The new nuclear arms race
By Matthew Parish The world is once again entering a nuclear arms race—less theatrical than that of the Cold War, […]
What Will Volunteer Groups Do After the War?
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Volunteerism has been one of the defining features of Ukraine’s resilience since the earliest days […]
The Demise of LITASCO
By Matthew Parish The story of LITASCO, once the trading engine of Russia’s vast oil conglomerate Lukoil, is a parable […]
Privilege
By Matthew Parish Funny, how the ones life pushed about— The bruised, the late-paid, those who learnt To swallow what […]
A Republic of Balochistan?
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor The idea that Balochistan might one day emerge as an independent republic has circulated for […]
Quantum Computing and the Future of Cryptology
By Matthew Parish The prospect of quantum computing has long been accompanied by warnings that it may fatally undermine the […]
Ukraine’s Rapid Expansion of Unmanned Systems Forces: A Critical Assessment
By Matthew Parish Ukraine’s armed forces have recently shifted their strategic centre of gravity towards unmanned and robotic systems, presenting […]
Kirill Dmitriev
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Kirill Alexandrovich Dmitriev was born on 12 April 1975 in Kyiv, then part of the […]



