'A clever and perceptive account of how US-Chinese rivalry is reshaping international relations.' Gideon Rachman, Financial Times 'Laïdi and Tiberghien study active hedging, i.e., strategies that more than passively respond to the currents of Great Power rivalry. The picture that emerges is rich and fascinating, and should disrupt conventional thinking on the international system.' Danny Quah, Li Ka Shing Professor in Economics, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore 'This clear and compelling book analyzes how leading Global South states pursue hedging strategies. Timely and insightful, the book will be of much interest to both theorists and practitioners.' T. V. Paul, Distinguished James McGill Professor, McGill University, Canada