Publications by pp_editor
The Superhumans Centre in Lviv
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Sunday 11 January 2026 In a war measured too often in maps and munitions, Superhumans […]
‘We save their lives, so they save ours’
By Kathrin Franziska Beck Sunday 11 January 2026 Ukrainian women are volunteering across the country to support soldiers on the […]
The next Iranian revolution
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Saturday 10 January 2026 The next Iranian revolution, if and when it comes, is unlikely […]
The State of Russian Forces on the Front Line in Ukraine (January 2026)
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Saturday 10 January 2026 The war between Russia and Ukraine has entered its fourth calendar […]
The United States in Venezuela and the threat to China’s world order
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Saturday 10 January 2026 A New Theatre in Great-Power Competition The geopolitical struggle between the […]
Russia’s Oreshnik missile
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Friday 9 January 2026 Russiaโs Oreshnik missile sits in an awkward space between battlefield weapon […]
Special Needs in Lviv: Looking after societyโs most underprivileged
By Tom McEnany Friday 9 January 2026 Vitalik was beyond excited. As soon as he saw the Irish man walk […]
Sabotage from within: when Russian soldiers undermine their own war effort
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Friday 9 January 2026 Military sabotage is usually imagined as an external act: partisans blowing […]
The deteriorating relations between Japan and China
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Friday 9 January 2026 Relations between China and Japan have entered a prolonged period of […]
Life in Lviv under the shadow of the Patriots
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Friday 9 January 2026 Knowledge of war reshapes behaviour in subtle ways. People sleep in […]



