Publications by pp_editor
The Generals Under Suspicion: Xi Jinping’s Purge of China’s Military Leadership
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 16 July 2026 Few political leaders have invested as much personal authority in the […]
The Invisible Kremlin: Where Is Vladimir Putin?
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 16 July 2026 For a political system built around a single individual, the disappearance […]
Why Did President Zelenskyy Dismiss His Defence Minister After Only Six Months?
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 16 July 2026 In the midst of a war for national survival, continuity of […]
John Stockwell and the Central Intelligence Agency
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 15 July 2026 John Stockwell belonged to a generation of American intelligence officers forged […]
War Without Peace, Peace Without War: Russia’s Non-Binary Conception of Conflict
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 15 July 2026 Western political and legal thought has long tended to distinguish clearly […]
Iran: Donald Trump’s Forever War
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 15 July 2026 The phrase “forever war” entered the American political vocabulary as a […]
Nigel Farage and Oswald Mosley: Two Revolts Against the Establishment, Eight Decades Apart
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 15 July 2026 British politics has always possessed a remarkable capacity for producing insurgents. […]
Towards an International Supervisor of the Donbas
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 14 July 2026 The history of Europe demonstrates that wars rarely end at the […]
Lindsey Graham: A Voice That Never Wavered for Ukraine
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 14 July 2026 The death of United States Senator Lindsey Graham at the age […]
Why Russia and China Do Not Fear the West
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 14 July 2026 One of the most striking features of contemporary geopolitics is the […]



