NIDS Perspectives 1
The Shifting Dynamics of Great Power Competition

Published July 31, 2023 by the National Institute for Defense Studies
Related Topics China United States Russia Indo-Pacific Europe
The Shifting Dynamics of Great Power Competition examines the logic and structure of intensifying strategic competition
between the United States and China, as well as the role of the Russia factor in Part I. Part II of the book discusses
how the great power competition, with a focus on the U.S.-China rivalry, has extended to other countries and regions.
The Shifting Dynamics of Great Power Competition is commercially published by
Interbooks Co., Ltd.
Table of Contents | ||
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Preface | ||
Introduction | MASUDA Masayuki | |
Part I | U.S.-China Strategic Competition and the Russia Factor | |
Chapter 1 | China’s Major-power Diplomacy in an Era of Great Power Competition | MASUDA Masayuki |
Column: The Strategic Value of China for Saudi Arabia | YOSHIDA Tomoaki | |
Chapter 2 | The United States and Competition with China | ARAKAKI Hiromu |
Chapter 3 | Russia’s Classical Notion of Great Power and Waning “Sphere of Influence” | YAMAZOE Hiroshi |
Part II | Great Power Rivalry and Regional Order | |
Chapter 4 | ASEAN’s Neutrality | SHOJI Tomotaka |
Chapter 5 | Australia in an Era of Great Power Competition | SATAKE Tomohiko |
Column: The Revival if the Quad amidst Great Power Competition | OGUNA Shinya | |
Chapter 6 | South Asia under Great Power Rivalry | KURITA Masahiro |
Chapter 7 | Europe in the Strategic Competition | TANAKA Ryosuke |
Notes | ||
Editor and Contributors |