"This book is a provocation for anyone committed to the liberal international order. Precisely for that reason, it is a timely and necessary one. By foregrounding resentment, recognition, and the narratives of exclusion articulated by China and Russia, it challenges comfortable assumptions and obliges readers to grapple with how international order is seen, judged, and contested by actors who regard themselves as denied recognition within it."Kristina Stoeckl, LUISS University"This is an interesting and timely book that offers new insights on the ordering preferences and approaches of both China and Russia. It should be a 'must read' for anyone seeking to understand how these two states approach their engagement with international spaces."Catherine Jones, University of St Andrews"With the concept of Resentful Narratives, Flavia Lucenti offers an indispensable analytical lens for anyone seeking to make sense of today's fractured geopolitical landscape and China's and Russia's desires for recognition."Marlene Laruelle, LUISS University