The book offers clear guidelines on how to study emotions and establish their significance in international politics, providing conceptual precision, empirical robustness and practical relevance. International Relations scholars and students will benefit from the lessons it offers for the analysis of current instances of disrespect, such as threats of territorial annexation, and their long-term impact, and likely expand on the roadmap that Wolf has created, including exploring respect/disrespect involving non-state actors. Undoubtedly, this book constitutes a valuable and timely contribution.