Publications by pp_editor
Israel’s perpetual conflict with Hezbollah
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 16 April 2026 The recurring wars between Israel and Hezbollah form one of the […]
Can large language models predict Court decisions?
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 16 April 2026 The suggestion that large language models might one day predict judicial […]
Warfare in the twenty-first century: how the mighty stumble
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 16 April 2026 The early decades of the twenty-first century have exposed a paradox […]
The lived experience of curfews and checkpoints in ordinary urban life
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 15 April 2026 In times of war the transformation of urban space is not […]
The erosion of social trust in an era of artificial intelligence
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 15 April 2026 In every period of technological transformation, societies are compelled to renegotiate […]
Russiaโs regional elites and their changing allegiances under wartime strain
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 14 April 2026 When the Russian Federation emerged from the debris of the Soviet […]
Max Weber on labour and artificial intelligence
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 14 April 2026 The sociology of Max Weber retains a peculiar and enduring relevance […]
Is the United Kingdom rejoining the European Union Customs Union?
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Monday 13 April 2026 The British governmentโs emerging legislative proposal to permit the use of […]
Trump’s intention to blockade the Strait of Hormuz
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Monday 13 August 2026 The announcement by Donald Trump that the United States Navy intends […]
A future for Hungary
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Monday 13 April 2026 The sudden electoral defeat of Viktor Orbรกn yesterday after sixteen uninterrupted […]



