Publications by pp_editor
Why does Donald Trump keep firing his Cabinet members?
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Friday 3 April 2026 The recurrent dismissal of cabinet officials has been a defining characteristic […]
The Return of the Plutocrats
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 2 April 2026 There was a time, not so long ago, when the prevailing […]
Too Much Capital, Too Few Convictions: Why Excess Liquidity Breeds Instability in an Age of War
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 2 April 2026 There is a paradox at the heart of the contemporary global […]
Ukraine and Iran: the Third World War has already begun
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 2 August 2026 There is a reluctance, particularly amongst Western policymakers, to use the […]
The current status of the United Kingdom-European Union reset
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 2 April 2026 The gradual reconstruction of economic and defence relations between the European […]
The demise of Sora and the monetisation of artificial intelligence
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 2 April 2026 The abrupt shuttering of OpenAIโs Sora platform, scarcely months after its […]
Republican Graveyard: the 2026 Midterms
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 2 April 2026 The phrase โmidterm correctionโ has long occupied a place in the […]
Controversy: the state visit of King Charles III to the United States
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 1 April 2026 The question of whether the state visit of King Charles III […]
The death of NATO
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 1 April 2026 There are institutions in international affairs whose endurance becomes so assumed […]
Fidesz: Hungarian politics rotten to the core
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 1 April 2026 The Hungarian state, under the long incumbency of Viktor Orbรกn and […]



