Publications by pp_editor
The war with Iran: good or bad for Ukraine?
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 4 March 2026 The question of whether the recent United States-Israeli strikes upon Iran […]
Gulf states as business hubs: really?
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 4 March 2026 For two decades the Gulf States have sold the world an […]
Israel and Hezbollah: another round of combat
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 4 March 2026 In the past three days the long-dormant conflict between Israel and […]
Ali Khamenei and the Unintended Consequences of Decapitation
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 4 March 2026 The removal of Ali Khamenei from Iranโs political architecture marks a […]
Iran has a new Supreme Leader
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 4 March 2026 Reports emerging from Tehran suggest that Mojtaba Khamenei, the second son […]
Oil and food price rises – the imminent costs of the new Gulf War
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 4 March 2026 Oil is not priced like a normal commodity in wartimeโit is […]
The 1979 Revolution in Iran, the Rise of Ayatollah Khomeini, and the Limits of External Regime Change
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 3 March 2026 The 1979 revolution in Iran remains one of the most instructive […]
The Assassination at the Apex: A Strange Opening Move Against Iran
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Monday 2 March 2026 When the United States and Israel commenced their strikes upon Iran, […]
The Middle East in flames: How long the war might last, and what ends it
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Monday 2 March 2026 The Middle East has crossed the Rubicon. The conflict now involves […]
Mossad in Iran and the Killing of Ayatollah Khamenei
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Monday 2 March 2026 In the spring of 2026, the Middle East entered its […]



