Publications by pp_editor

The United States’ deportation of Ukrainian citizens through Poland

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Friday 15 May 2026 The controversy surrounding the deportation of Ukrainian citizens from the United […]

15.05.2026

Optimising the effectiveness of large language models

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 14 May 2026 The contemporary enthusiasm surrounding large language models has produced a curious […]

14.05.2026

Can Europe attain financial autonomy from the United States?

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 14 May 2026 The European Union has long aspired to strategic autonomy โ€” a […]

14.05.2026

Russian drone attacks on Ukraine resumed

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 14 May 2026 Since the end of the Kremlinโ€™s self-declared โ€œVictory Day ceasefireโ€, the […]

14.05.2026

Are driverless cars safe?

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 13 May 2026 The dream of the driverless motor car is as old as […]

13.05.2026

Punishing war crimes: a philosophical analysis

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 13 May 2026 The concept of desert, that individuals ought to receive what they […]

13.05.2026

What is the relationship between emerging technology, politics and ethics?

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 13 May 2026 Throughout modern history there has been a persistent argument about the […]

13.05.2026

Ukraine’s agricultural standards and EU integration

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 13 May 2026 The question of Ukraineโ€™s phytosanitary standards is, at first glance, a […]

13.05.2026

Ilya Remeslo: Kremlin lawyer turned Putin critic

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 12 May 2026 The story of Russian lawyer and propagandist Ilya Remeslo is remarkable […]

12.05.2026

Are large language models good at making investments?

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 12 May 2026 The emergence of large language models has provoked a peculiar kind […]

12.05.2026