Publications by pp_editor

The Su-57 Felon

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor The Sukhoi Su-57, known in NATO terminology as the ‘Felon’, represents Russia’s most ambitious attempt […]

29.11.2025

Are the Ukrainian Police adequately resourced?

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Ukraine’s police now work in circumstances that would overwhelm almost any civilian law-enforcement agency. They […]

29.11.2025

The downfall of Andriy Yermak

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor On 28 November 2025 investigators from the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the […]

28.11.2025

Continued European dependence upon Russian gas

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor In the past few years much has been made of how quickly Europe moved to […]

28.11.2025

Ukraine’s Treatment of Prisoners of War

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor The manner in which a nation treats her prisoners of war is often the most […]

28.11.2025

Why the Nazis spared Lemberg

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor The survival of Lviv, known then as Lemberg, through the Second World War is one […]

28.11.2025

Russian demographic decline

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Russia’s coming demographic decline is no longer a speculative curiosity for demographers. It is now […]

28.11.2025

Celebrating Thanksgiving in Ukraine

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor The United States’ Thanksgiving festival occupies a singular place in North American culture. Although many […]

28.11.2025

The Scale of Russian Sabotage on European Critical Infrastructure

By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor The resurgence of covert conflict across Europe has become one of the defining, if least […]

28.11.2025

A teddy bear explains neuroscience

By Matthew Teddy Parish, Associate Editor — Hello Teddy. What do you know about neuroscience? Oh… um… h-hello there. I’m […]

28.11.2025