Publications by pp_editor
If the EU seizes her assets, what litigation options does Russia have?
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Russia has already signalled that any move by the European Union to harness frozen Russian […]
The Renewed Relevance of Stoicism in Everyday Life
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor There are moments in history when old philosophies return to prominence, not because they have […]
The Role of Historical Memory in Preserving Traditions and Culture in Rural Ukraine
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Historical memory has long served as the quiet spine of Ukrainian village life. Even in […]
The Abandonment of Russia’s Front-Line Soldiers
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor The Russian Federation’s campaign in Ukraine, lasting now for nearly a decade in one form […]
The battle for Kupiansk
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Kupiansk today is the site of one of the longest, bloodiest and least decisive battles […]
Europe’s choices for continuing the war in Ukraine
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor In an influential new report entitled Europe’s choice: Military and economic scenarios for the War […]
Ukraine interceptor drones
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Ukrainian interceptor drones, and their use against Russian unmanned systems, are one of the most […]
Private and Informal Police Units in Ukraine
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor The war that has convulsed Ukraine for more than a decade has produced a host […]
The battle for Pokrovsk: an update
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Russia’s offensive against Pokrovsk has entered a new and ambiguous phase in which the Kremlin […]
Russia’s Arctic Hydrocarbons Export Programme (I)
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Russia’s leadership has long sought to diversify her export routes for oil and natural gas. […]



