Publications by pp_editor
Civilian immigration to wartime Ukraine
By Matthew Parish Partner, Intermarium Legal and Vertex Immigration, Kyiv +380 98 467 4579 (WhatsApp) Wednesday 18 February 2026 Immigration […]
The Window Opposite
By Kathrin Franziska Beck Wednesday 18 February 2026 It is a freezing cold evening in Ivano-Frankivsk. I am standing by […]
Britain and the Politics of Tolerance in an Age of Populism
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 18 February 2026 For centuries Britain has cultivated a reputation โ sometimes earned, sometimes […]
Ukraineโs Winter Riposte: Tactical Gains and the Anatomy of a Local Counter-Offensive
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 17 February 2026 In the fourth winter of full-scale war, when many observers had […]
The Arrest at the Border and the Rule of Law in Ukraine: A Turning Point or a Test?
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 17 February 2026 On the night of 15 February 2026 Ukrainian anti-corruption authorities detained […]
Iraqโs latest instability โ why she keeps returning to crisis politics
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 17 February 2026 Iraqโs current political instability is not a sudden relapse so much […]
Trump’s support for Viktor Orbรกn
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Monday 16 February 2026 Hungary goes to the polls on 12 April 2026 with a […]
The role of lawyers in Ukraine
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Monday 16 February 2026 In countries whose legal systems evolved over centuries of relatively uninterrupted […]
The Kremlinโs European Courtship โ How Russia Courts the Extremes, and Why Europe Keeps Letting Her
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Monday 16 February 2026 There is a persistent misunderstanding in European political life that Russian […]
The history and future of the World Wide Web
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Monday 16 February 2026 The World Wide Web was born from a very small problem […]



