The shifting dynamics of great power competition
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.-Chi...
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| Language: | English |
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Tokyo
the National Institute for Defense Studies (NIDS)
2023
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Table of Contents:
- 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
- Column: The Strategic Value of China for Saudi Arabia
- Chapter 2 The United States and Competition with China : America's Entrenched Hardline Posturing
- Chapter 3 Russia's Classical Notion of Great Power and Waning "Sphere of Influence"
- Part II Great Poer Rivalry and Regional Order
- Chapter 4 ASEAN's Neutrality : A Survival Strategy amid U.S.-China Confrontation
- Chapter 5 Australia in an Era of Great Power Competition : Navigating the Middle Ground between the Alliance and the Region
- Column: The Revival if the Quad amidst Great Power Competition
- Chapter 6 South Asia under Great Power Rivalry : The Advent of U.S.-China Competition and the Vestiges of the Global War on Terror
- Chapter 7 Europe in the Strategic Competition : Between the International and Regional Order


