Publications by pp_editor

Can the United Nations really collapse for lack of money?

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Saturday 31 December 2026 The warning from Antรณnio Guterres that the United Nations could face […]

31.01.2026

Britain is drinking less

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Friday 30 January 2026 The United Kingdom is drinking less than she used to. That […]

30.01.2026

Reintegrating without Returning: The United Kingdom and Europeโ€™s Search for Practical Alignment

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Friday 30 December 2026 The question of how far the United Kingdom might reintegrate herself […]

30.01.2026

Ukraine: Foreigners drawn to war zones

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Friday 30 January 2026 Foreigners have always been drawn to wars. Not only soldiers, diplomats […]

30.01.2026

In Defence of Analytical Philosophy

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Friday 30 December 2026 A curious fashion has emerged in recent intellectual commentary: a sustained […]

30.01.2026

Would Iran close the Strait of Hormuz?

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Friday 30 December 2026 Iranโ€™s periodic threat to close the Strait of Hormuz is designed […]

30.01.2026

An Anglo-Sino relations reset

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Friday 30 January 2026 Keir Starmerโ€™s visit to Beijing on 29 January 2026 is being […]

30.01.2026

How to maintain emotional wellbeing during wartime

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Friday 30 January 2026 Wartime is not merely a contest of arms. It is an […]

30.01.2026

The challenges facing the Kurdish people

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Friday 30 January 2026 The Kurdish people rarely have the luxury of facing only one […]

30.01.2026

Rights of consular access: are they being eroded?

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Friday 30 January 2026 International law promises a simple, humane proposition: when a state detains […]

30.01.2026