New World Order

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:

    In the atom’s fizz and pop we heard possibility
    uncorked. Taffeta wraps whispered on davenports.
    A new planet bloomed above us; in its light
    the stumps of cut pine gleamed like dinner plates.
    The world was beginning all over again, fresh and hot;
    we could have anything we wanted.
    Lynn Emanuel (b. 1949)

    The world has not to be put in order: the world is order incarnate. It is for us to put ourselves in unison with this order.
    Henry Miller (1891–1980)