Publications by pp_editor
Can existing technology intercept Russia’s Oreshnik missile?
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Saturday 17 January 2026 The appearance of Russia’s Oreshnik missile in official rhetoric has revived […]
Criminality and espionage in Russia’s northern fishing industry
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Saturday 17 January 2026 Russia’s northern fishing industry, stretching from the Barents Sea to the […]
The Canada-China trade deal
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Saturday 17 January 2026 Canada’s sudden tariff détente with China is not a technical trade […]
Tankers in the Caribbean, barrels in China: what the seizures are doing, and why they matter
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Saturday 17 January 2026 The United States’ seizure on 15 January 2026 of a sixth […]
The thinning of the East: depopulation in Eastern Europe
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Friday 16 January 2026 Across Eastern Europe, depopulation is no longer a statistic buried in […]
Is the United Kingdom imposing restrictions on free speech?
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Friday 16 January 2026 Allegations that the United Kingdom is imposing restrictions on freedom of […]
Russian nationalisation of western assets
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Friday 16 January 2026 The slow but deliberate nationalisation of Western business assets in the […]
Ukraine’s Winter Campaign Against Russian Rear Areas, 2025–2026
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Friday 16 January 2026 As the winter of 2025–2026 settles across the Ukrainian theatre of […]
How Russia and India Sustain the Trade in Russian Crude
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 15 January 2026 Since the imposition of Western sanctions on Russian hydrocarbons following the […]
Harley Whitehead and the Quiet Logistics of War
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 15 January 2026 Modern wars are sustained not only by divisions and brigades, but […]



