Publications by pp_editor
Contemporary cryptography and the attack on trust
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Friday 13 February 2026 Cryptography is the quiet engineering discipline that makes modern trust possible. […]
The European Union’s plans to become a global giant
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Friday 13 February 2026 When European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen speaks of making […]
Ukraine’s blackouts: are her nuclear power plants in danger?
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Friday 13 February 2026 Ukraineโs winter blackouts have become so routine that she sometimes feels […]
Hungary and the European Commission: a bargain with the rule of law โ and the Courtโs patience
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 12 February 2026 On 12 February 2026, Advocate General Tamara ฤapeta of the Court […]
War crimes in Odesa: more from the Russian playbook
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 12 February 2026 Odesa is a city built to face the sea, not to […]
What is wrong with the International Olympic Committee?
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 12 February 2026 There are moments in international sport when the line between politics […]
Use by the European Union of frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine: an update
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 12 February 2026 The debate about using frozen Russian assets to finance Ukraineโs war […]
Are the United Kingdom and the United States becoming more corrupt?
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 12 February 2026 A recent study claims that the United Kingdom and the United […]
Russia tightens the screws against Telegram
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 12 February 2026 The Russian stateโs latest move against Telegram is best understood not […]
Missiles for Ukraine: the United States steps up
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 12 February 2026 The steady expansion of United States missile manufacturing for systems used […]



