New Order
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New Order may refer to:
Politics
- L'Ordine Nuovo (The New Order), a socialist newspaper edited by Antonio Gramsci in the early 1920s
- New Order in East Asia, propaganda term for Japanese-dominated East Asia announced by Japanese prime minister Konoe Fumimaro in 1938
- New Order (Israel)
- New Order in the Middle East, the name informally given to Ariel Sharon's plans during the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon
- 2024 Hezbollah headquarters strike by Israel, codenamed “New Order”
- New Order (Indonesia) (Orde Baru), former Indonesian president Suharto's regime
- New Order (Nazism) (Neuordnung), Nazi term for the set of geopolitical and ideological goals which the Third Reich aimed to impose during the 1940s
- Ordre Nouveau (1940s), Vichy French term for the above Neuordnung
- New Order (United States), an American neo-Nazi religious group
- New Order (Portugal), a neo-fascist party that existed between 1978 and 1982
- New Order (Venezuela), a far-right revolutionary nationalist political party 1974–2002
- Ordine Nuovo, an Italian far right organization
- Ordre Nouveau (1930s), a French non-conformist organization
- Ordre Nouveau (1960s), a French nationalist organisation (1969–73)
- Shintaisei ("New Order" in Japanese), the political movement promoted by the Taisei Yokusankai (Imperial Rule Assistance Association) in World War II
Arts and entertainment
Music
- New Order (band), a British band formed in 1980, the successor to Joy Division
- The New Order (band), an American hard-rock band including members of the Stooges, the MC5, and Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
- The New Order (album), a 1988 album by American t
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