New World Order, New world order or The New World Order may refer to:
- New World Order (conspiracy theory), a conspiracy theory in which a secret elite is conspiring to rule the world via world government and globalization
- New world order (politics), any period of history evidencing a dramatic change in world political thought and the balance of power
- New world order (Bahá'í), a body of teachings of the Bahá'í Faith
In books:
- The New World Order (Wells), a 1940 book by H. G. Wells promoting a post-WWII new world order uniting the world and bringing peace
- The New World Order (Robertson), a 1991 book by Pat Robertson presenting a conspiracy theory in which Christians are targeted for persecution
- The New World Order, a 1944 book by Maulana Muhammad Ali arguing that only Islam can establish lasting world peace
- The New World Order, a 1990 book by A. Ralph Epperson presenting a Masonic New World Order conspiracy theory
- The New World Order, a 2004 science fiction novel by Ben Jeapes
- The New World Order: Facts & Fiction, a 2010 book analyzing NWO conspiracy theories by Mark Dice
In entertainment:
- New World Order (professional wrestling), a professional wrestling stable
- New World Order (video game), an online video game
- The New World Order (album), a 1996 album by Poor Righteous Teachers
- New World Order (album), a 1997 album by Curtis Mayfield
- New Whirl Odor, a 2005 album by Public Enemy
- New World Order (film), a 2009 American documentary film
- Illuminati: New World Order, a 1995 collectible card game
- New World Order (Mage: The Ascension), a fictional organization in Mage: The Ascension
- "New World Order" (Megadeth song)
- "New World Order", a song by Gamma Ray from No World Order
- "New World Order", a song by The Kovenant from Animatronic
- "N.W.O." (New World Order), a song by Ministry (band) from Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs
- The New World Order, a dramatic sketch by Harold Pinter
Famous quotes containing the words world and/or order:
“I pray that Allah may be moved
To drop sleep on her eyes because she loved.”
—Unknown. The Thousand and One Nights.
AWP. Anthology of World Poetry, An. Mark Van Doren, ed. (Rev. and enl. Ed., 1936)
“An honest man speaks the truth, though it may give offence; a vain man, in order that it may.”
—William Hazlitt (17781830)
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