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Hedley Bull was a prominent Australian scholar whose work significantly influenced the field of international relations. He is best known for his influential book, "The Anarchical Society: A Study of Order in World Politics," published in 1977, which explores the concept of order in a world characterized by anarchy. Bull's arguments pivot around the idea that despite the absence of a central authority, states can develop a form of order through norms, institutions, and cooperation. His intellectual contributions helped establish the discipline of international relations as a distinct field of study.

Throughout his career, Bull engaged with various aspects of international theory, examining how states interact within the international system. His scholarship drew on a wide range of philosophical traditions and encouraged a deeper understanding of the complexities of global politics. Bull's work continues to be referenced and respected, making him a key figure in the study of international affairs. He held various academic positions, including at the Australian National University, where he shaped the minds of future scholars in the field.

国籍 澳大利亚人
出生日期 December 10, 1932
出生地点 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
去世日期 September 6, 2014