GREAT POWER COMPETITION
GREAT POWER COMPETITION
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
The post-Cold War world order is being challenged by climate change, revisionist and authoritarian regimes, de-globalization forces, disruptive technological competition, and economic instability. Like other democracies, the State of Israel must adapt its national security concepts to the emerging world order and its associated challenges — with a forward-looking perspective toward the year 2050.
In this program, we examine global dynamics and the various great powers to assess and recommend how Israel should respond to the evolving landscape of great power competition. As China, the United States, Russia, and Europe compete for influence over different regions — including the Middle East — and as middle powers such as India and Brazil rise, we aim to bring clarity to Israel’s strategic positioning. In a world of growing uncertainty, we seek to define a clear strategy for Israel vis-à-vis the great powers and the impact of their actions on the core issues of Israel’s national security and foreign policy.



Program Director
Dr. Michal Hatuel Radoshitzky
Researchers
Roni Yacobi
Ron Frydman
Senior Advisor
Amb. Naor Gilon

ABOUT THE PROGRAM
The post-Cold War world order is being challenged by climate change, revisionist and authoritarian regimes, de-globalization forces, disruptive technological competition, and economic instability. Like other democracies, the State of Israel must adapt its national security concepts to the emerging world order and its associated challenges — with a forward-looking perspective toward the year 2050.
In this program, we examine global dynamics and the various great powers to assess and recommend how Israel should respond to the evolving landscape of great power competition. As China, the United States, Russia, and Europe compete for influence over different regions — including the Middle East — and as middle powers such as India and Brazil rise, we aim to bring clarity to Israel’s strategic positioning. In a world of growing uncertainty, we seek to define a clear strategy for Israel vis-à-vis the great powers and the impact of their actions on the core issues of Israel’s national security and foreign policy.



Program Director
Dr. Michal Hatuel Radoshitzky
Researchers
Roni Yacobi
Ron Frydman
Senior Advisor
Amb. Naor Gilon

“Another consequence of the damage to Russia's image as a global power is the improvement of Iran's position in their bilateral relations. Tehran may feel emboldened to make greater demands of Moscow in their cooperation discussions.”
Source: MIND policy paper, “The Invasion of Kursk as a Turning Point in the Russia-Ukraine War” (August 2024).
"Recent developments in Asia require the attention of the Israeli political and security apparatus, while the IDF continues to fend off threats emanating from Hamas, Iran and its proxies in the region. Like-minded countries in Asia see Israel as a military and technological power, creating opportunities for deepening security and technological partnerships."
Source: Mind policy paper on insights from the Asian security environment (April 2024).
RECENTLY IN THE MEDIA

Ron Frydman & Ilai Levy


Ron Frydman & Ilai Levy


Dr.Michal Hatuel Radoshitzky


Ilai Levy

RECENTLY IN THE MEDIA

Ron Frydman & Ilai Levy


Ron Frydman & Ilai Levy


Dr.Michal Hatuel Radoshitzky


Ilai Levy
