Publications by pp_editor
Yemen’s Houthis and closure of the Bab el-Mandeb
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 31 March 2026 The missile launches by Yemenโs Houthi movement against Israel on 28โ29 […]
What skills will be required to prosper in the artificial intelligence economy?
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 31 March 2026 The arrival of artificial intelligence into the mainstream of economic life […]
Pope Leo XIV’s condemnation of violence in the Middle East
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Monday 30 March 2026 The condemnation of violence in the Middle East by Pope Leo […]
Sabina Nikitenko and the Mriya community centre in Odesa
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Monday 30 March 2026 In the long shadow of war, where cities are measured not […]
Lawyers and artificial intelligence: a cultural tension
By Matthew Parish Monday 30 March 2026 The rapid proliferation of large language models has created a curious and often […]
What future for the Gulf States?
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Monday 30 March 2026 The breach of the fragile modus vivendi between the Gulf monarchies […]
Will the AI boom increase inequality?
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Sunday 29 March 2026 The modern enthusiasm for artificial intelligence is often framed in the […]
Veterans Before the Law: Advocacy, Entitlement and the Burden of Proof in Wartime Ukraine
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Saturday 28 March 2026 Ukraineโs war has produced not only a generation of soldiers but […]
Russia’s record budget deficit and sale of gold reserves
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Saturday 28 March 2026 Russiaโs war economy, long presented as resilient in the face of […]
Trumpโs negotiations with Iran: a Basil Fawlty farce
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Friday 27 March 2026 There are moments in diplomacy when tragedy presents itself as theatre. […]



