Publications by pp_editor
From Geneva to Kyiv: The Evolution of Humanitarian Law Under Fire
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 4 June 2026 The laws of war are born in paradox. They seek to […]
The proposed privatisation of the Canadian Trans-Mountain pipeline
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 4 June 2026 In the political mythology of modern Canada, there are few national […]
Pre-Paulism and large language models
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 3 June 2026 Pre-Paulism, as a theological concept, refers to the earliest phase of […]
The Iran conflict: how is the balance of power changing in the Middle East?
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 3 June 2026 The proposition that the United States and Israel have permanently shifted […]
The Ruins Vladimir Putin Will Leave Behind
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 3 June 2026 When historians eventually come to write the final chapter of Vladimir […]
The Gripen Question: Will Swedish Fighters Change the Balance of the War in Ukraine?
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 2 June 2026 The prospect of Sweden supplying Saab Gripen fighter aircraft to Ukraine […]
Pablo Escobar and the Medellรญn Cartel: The Rise and Fall of a Criminal Empire
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Sunday 31 May 2026 In the modern imagination, few criminals have acquired the notoriety of […]
Arab Reluctance and the Limits of American Diplomacy: Why the Abraham Accords Have Stalled
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Sunday 31 May 2026 The Abraham Accords, signed in 2020, were presented in Washington as […]
The Human Person in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Reflections on Pope Leo XIVโs First Encyclical
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Saturday 30 May 2026 Pope Leo XIV has chosen an unusual subject for the first […]
The history of Ebola Virus
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Saturday 30 May 2026 The history of Ebola Virus Disease is a history of fear, […]



