Publications by pp_editor

Iraqโ€™s latest instability โ€” why she keeps returning to crisis politics

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 17 February 2026 Iraqโ€™s current political instability is not a sudden relapse so much […]

16.02.2026

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 […]

16.02.2026

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 […]

16.02.2026

The Kremlinโ€™s 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 […]

16.02.2026

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 […]

16.02.2026

Courage on the front line

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Monday 16 February 2026 To speak of courage in war is to risk flattening it […]

16.02.2026

Redistribution of NATO Command

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Monday 16 February 2026 In early February 2026 NATO agreed a quiet but symbolically loaded […]

16.02.2026

Is Russia a terminally declining power?

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Monday 16 February 2026 The proposition that Russia is a terminally declining power โ€” and […]

16.02.2026

The strategic effectiveness of the Patriot missile in Ukraine

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Sunday 15 February 2026 Patriot has become, in Ukraine, less a single weapons system than […]

15.02.2026

Total War Without End โ€” Permanent Conflict as a Method of Rule

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Sunday 15 February 2026 In 1949, as Europe was still excavating herself from the rubble […]

15.02.2026