Publications by pp_editor
New iPhone exploits: Corona and DarkSword
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Monday 23 March 2026 The emergence of the so-called Corona and DarkSword exploit chains marks […]
What Trump says: how much geopolitical relevance should we accord it?
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Monday 23 March 2026 The modern international order has always depended as much upon words […]
Italy’s constitutional referendum
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Monday 23 March 2026 In the spring of 2026 the Italian Republic finds herself once […]
Leon Panetta: a former CIA director’s views on the war with Iran
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Monday 23 March 2026 The voice of experience in matters of war is often a […]
Robert S. Mueller III: A Paragon of Justice and Decency
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Sunday 22 March 2026 The death of Robert Mueller, sixth director of the US Federal […]
Donald Trump and Mozart’s opera Don Giovanni
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Sunday 22 March 2026 There are moments in opera when the boundary between theatre and […]
Brain Fry: The Cognitive Cost of the Age of Artificial Intelligence
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Sunday 22 March 2026 In the early decades of the twentyโfirst century, one of the […]
Death and Dominion: Mors Imperator in an Age of Strongmen
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Sunday 22 March 2026 There are certain works of art that do not belong wholly […]
Friedrich Nietzsche, social media, artificial intelligence and perennial war
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Saturday 21 March 2026 The writings of Friedrich Nietzsche are frequently invoked in moments of […]
Anglo-French resolve to interdict Russia’s shadow fleet
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Saturday 21 March 2026 The war at sea between Russia and her Western adversaries has […]



