Publications by pp_editor
Erdoฤan’s warning: is the Middle East conflict weakening Europe?
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 23 April 2026 In recent days, Recep Tayyip Erdoฤan has issued a pointed warning: […]
Ukraine’s use of drones to strike Russia’s energy facilities
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 23 April 2026 The war between Ukraine and Russia has entered a phase in […]
The European Union’s EUR 90 billion loan to Ukraine: financial priorities
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 22 April 2026 The quiet reopening of the Druzhba pipeline today, and the subsequent […]
Historyโs Echoes: What the First World War Teaches About Ukraine Today
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 22 April 2026 There are moments in history when events appear so unprecedented, so […]
Western politicians: always in the air
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Monday 22 April 2026 The modern Western politician, observed at close quarters, appears less a […]
President Trump’s madman diplomacy with Iran
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 22 April 2026 There are moments in diplomacy when silence is a form of […]
Ukraine’s delicate experiment in decriminalisation of psilocybin
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 22 April 2026 The decision of the administration of Donald Trump to expand federal […]
Ukrainian social influencers in wartime
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 22 April 2026 The Russian invasion of Ukraine has unfolded not merely as a […]
Does technology develop in a linear fashion?
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 21 April 2026 The notion that the development of technology proceeds in a smooth, […]
Tucker Carlson and his myriad views on Ukraine, Iran and Donald Trump
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 21 April 2026 The career of Tucker Carlson presents a study in the instability […]



