Publications by pp_editor
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 […]
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 […]
Witkoff’s sixth visit to Moscow
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor The apparent imminence of a sixth visit by Trump’s envoy Steven Witkoff to Moscow invites […]
Are the British police adequately resourced?
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor The question whether the British police are adequately resourced, and whether those resources are directed […]
The Economic Troubles Facing Russian Railways
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Russian Railways, traditionally one of the pillars of the Russian state economy, now finds herself […]
China’s Rising Prices for Russia’s War Supplies
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor The gradual increase in prices charged by Chinese manufacturers for the military-relevant goods they supply […]
The Witkoff Affair
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Reports circulating in Washington and several European capitals suggest that Steve Witkoff, the New York […]
Michael Dummett’s Anti-Realism and the Contemporary Understanding of Artificial Intelligence
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor The work of Michael Dummett, one of the most influential British philosophers of the latter […]
Turkey buying British fighter jets
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Turkey’s decision to buy 20 Eurofighter Typhoons from the United Kingdom in late 2025 anchors […]
Russia’s 9M729 Cruise Missile
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Russia’s 9M729 cruise missile sits at the intersection of arms control history and contemporary warfare. […]



