In 'The Anarchical Society', Hedley Bull examines the concept of order in world politics. He argues that despite the absence of a global government, an international society has emerged based on shared norms and principles. Bull explores the dynamics of this anarchical society, discussing the role of states, international organizations, and non-state actors in maintaining order. This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the complexities of international relations and the challenges of achieving stability in a world without a central authority.