Publications by pp_editor

The vulnerability of Russia’s Tuapse refinery

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 29 April 2026 The Russian Black Sea port of Tuapse โ€” a modest resort […]

29.04.2026

The Quiet Collapse of Russian Infantry Doctrine in Eastern Ukraine

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 28 April 2026 The war in Ukraine has always been at its core a […]

28.04.2026

The decision of the United Arab Emirates to leave OPEC and OPEC+

By Matthew Parish Tuesday 28 April 2026 The decision announced today by the United Arab Emirates to withdraw from both […]

28.04.2026

Is the West a soft target for Russian propaganda?

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 28 April 2026 In recent testimony before a British parliamentary subcommittee Fiona Hill, a […]

28.04.2026

A short history of attempts to assassinate the President of the United States

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 28 April 2026 The history of assassination attempts upon American Presidents is, paradoxically, both […]

28.04.2026

Can large language models contribute to litigation?

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Monday 27 April 2026 The legal profession has always been susceptible to the seductions of […]

27.04.2026

Ukraineโ€™s War Economy: Inflation, Aid and Survival in a State Under Siege

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Monday 27 April 2026 The war in Ukraine has never been confined to trenches, drones […]

27.04.2026

Israel’s forthcoming general election

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Monday 27 April 2026 The forthcoming Israeli general election, scheduled for October 2026 unless precipitated […]

27.04.2026

This morning’s overnight strikes on Odesa

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Monday 27 April 2026 The night of 27 April 2026 in Odesa unfolded in a […]

27.04.2026

On the importance of saying no

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Monday 27 April 2026 The capacity to say no is one of the most underrated […]

27.04.2026