The book corresponds to expectations: relationships, the system and the international organization of a non-Western perspective, what are instead, expectations and especially the barriers to full integration of the 'new' powers vis-à- screw historical powers, even "hasbeen"? The book is well structured, reasoned and above all the author's theory is clearly explained how is it that the emerging powers (Brazil, India, Turkey, Iran and others) find themselves on the sidelines, or inaudible in the current system? And especially the consequences that result: a humiliation and a love / rejection of the West. If this binomial rejection / Love is not new, it is now accompanied by an international demotion of old Europe from an economic point of view, cultural, military and political ... So hence the title of the book: the new powers that are "rejected" by the club of the old European nobility when they exceed the power & strength. Hence a humiliation and especially if the US can not be ignored, the "humiliated" can turn back to Europe because the world leaves the central Mediterranean. From there perhaps a new generation dhumiliés: Europeans are gradually nothing but continue to believe that they are the center of humanity