This book review discusses Henry Kissinger's book "World Order" and analyzes the Westphalian concept of non-interference in state affairs and its relevance to today's global order. The authors examine Kissinger's perspectives on the evolution of the international order in Europe and the role of the US. They conclude by recommending that Indonesia's policy should focus on shaping regional and international norms through organizations like ASEAN, APEC, and the UN.