Publications by pp_editor
The partition of Berlin: lessons for Ukraine
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 19 March 2026 The partition of Berlin after the Second World War remains one […]
Ukraine: what we can learn from past frozen conflicts?
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 19 March 2026 The concept of the โfrozen conflictโ has long occupied an ambiguous […]
Flight disruptions in the Middle East: what are the global economic consequences?
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 18 March 2026 The modern global economy depends upon aviation to an extent that […]
Ilya Remelso: a pro-Kremlin activist who turned against the system
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 18 March 2026 The sudden and vehement denunciation of the Kremlin by Ilya Remelso […]
Jรผrgen Habermas, social media and artificial intelligence
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 18 March 2026 The philosophy of Jรผrgen Habermas, developed over the course of more […]
The Yanbu route to the Red Sea – avoiding the Strait of Hormuz
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 18 March 2026 The effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz โ whether by […]
Russia and the Sovereign Internet: The Kremlinโs Attempt to Build a Digital Iron Curtain
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 17 March 2026 For much of the modern era the internet has been assumed […]
Brooks Newmark and Trypillian: a former British politician supporting Ukraine and investing in Ukraine’s defence technology
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 17 March 2026 In the evolving constellation of Western figures who have moved beyond […]
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 17 March 2026 The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps โ known in Persian as the […]
Banning Russian Citizens from the United Kingdom: Sanctions, Law and the Limits of Collective Responsibility
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 17 March 2026 The United Kingdom has, since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in […]



