Publications by pp_editor
Xi Jinping Thought and the New Age of Power
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 25 June 2026 For much of the twentieth century the ideological vocabulary of the […]
TrophyLab and the Democratisation of Military Intelligence
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 25 June 2026 In every war there are weapons, and there is information about […]
The Limits of Buying Loyalty in the Russian Armed Forces
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 25 June 2026 One of the most striking features of Russiaโs wartime mobilisation system […]
Quantitative Easing, Keynesian Defence Spending and the Political Failure of Imagination in Britain
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 24 June 2026 One of the most striking features of British economic policy in […]
The Fuel Blockade of Crimea and Its Effects
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 24 June 2026 Ever since Russiaโs annexation of Crimea in 2014 Ukraine has sought […]
The Crime Decline Paradox: Why Western Europeans Feel Less Safe in an Era of Falling Crime
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 23 June 2026 One of the more curious features of contemporary Western European society […]
The Ukrainian Contribution: A Nationโs Gift to the World
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 23 June 2026 Ukraine is often discussed today through the lens of war. Images […]
The End of the Haystack: Artificial Intelligence and the Transformation of Intelligence Gathering
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Monday 22 January 2026 For generations, intelligence services faced a paradox. The problem was rarely […]
Whatever Happened to the Gaza Peace Plan?
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Monday 22 June 2026 When the Gaza peace plan was unveiled amid great fanfare in […]
The Volunteerโs Victory
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Monday 22 June 2026 There are moments in history when nations discover themselves. Not through […]



