Publications by pp_editor

Kharkiv’s Quiet Front: The Work of Chernova Kalyna

By Matthew Parish Friday 27 March 2026 In the long shadow of artillery fire, where front lines bleed into civilian […]

27.03.2026

Imagining the best: Three plausible scenarios which would allow Ukraine to recover her territory

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Friday 27 March 2026 It has become something of a habit, in discussions of the […]

27.03.2026

The children of a long war: Ukraine’s alienated youth

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 26 March 2026 There is a quiet transformation taking place in Ukraine — less […]

26.03.2026

Russia’s oil export crisis

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 26 March 2026 The contemporary oil market finds itself in a paradox—prices surge to […]

26.03.2026

Eastern Ukraine Spring Roads Update

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 25 March 2026 In the spring of 2026 the roads of eastern Ukraine form […]

25.03.2026

US Ground Invasion of Iran: Error

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 25 March 2026 The temptation to escalate is the oldest reflex in war. When […]

25.03.2026

Viktor Orbán and the betrayal of Europe

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 25 March 2026 The quiet betrayal of alliances is rarely announced with fanfare. It […]

25.03.2026

Ukrainian Support Hub United Kingdom

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 25 March 2026 In the long, uncertain years following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, […]

24.03.2026

Shahed drone strike on central Lviv

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 24 March 2026 In the afternoon of 24 March 2026, the illusion of distance […]

24.03.2026

The Ottawa Russian Embassy protests

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 24 March 2026 In the quiet diplomatic quarter of Ottawa, where embassies sit behind […]

24.03.2026