Publications by pp_editor

Russian spring offensive 2026 – targeting civilians

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Saturday 4 April 2026 In recent months the character of the war in Ukraine has […]

04.04.2026

Pete Hegseth and Joseph Stalin: purging the officers

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Saturday 4 April 2026 The dismissal of senior military officers in times of mounting international […]

04.04.2026

How do the US and British aircraft carriers compare?

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Friday 3 April 2026 Recently Donald Trump has publicly dismissed Britainโ€™s aircraft carriers as โ€œtoysโ€ […]

03.04.2026

Artificial intelligence and the growth of the regulatory society

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Friday 3 April 2026 There is a persistent tendency, in moments of technological transformation, to […]

03.04.2026

J.D. Vance: no business in Hungary

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Friday 3 April 2026 When J.D. Vance boards a flight to Budapest on Tuesday 7 […]

03.04.2026

Easter traditions in Lviv

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Friday 3 April 2026 In the city of Lviv โ€” that sophisticated, polyphonic capital of […]

03.04.2026

Russia in Burkina Faso

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Friday 3 April 2026 The story of Russiaโ€™s influence in Burkina Faso is not one […]

03.04.2026

Why does Donald Trump keep firing his Cabinet members?

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Friday 3 April 2026 The recurrent dismissal of cabinet officials has been a defining characteristic […]

03.04.2026

The Return of the Plutocrats

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 2 April 2026 There was a time, not so long ago, when the prevailing […]

02.04.2026

Too Much Capital, Too Few Convictions: Why Excess Liquidity Breeds Instability in an Age of War

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 2 April 2026 There is a paradox at the heart of the contemporary global […]

02.04.2026