New Order
Appearance
New Order were a British band.
New Order may also refer to:
- Music
- The New Order, an album by American thrash metal band Testament
- The New Order (band), an American hard-rock band including members of the Stooges, the MC5, and Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
- The New Order (British band), a British Noise band including William Bennett, Steven Stapleton, Peter McKay, and Genesis P-Orridge
- Politics
- L'Ordine Nuovo ("The New Order"), a radical left-wing paper edited by Antonio Gramsci in the early 1920's
- New Order (Indonesia) (Orde Baru), former Indonesian president Suharto's regime
- New Order (Nazism) (Neue Ordnung), the Nazi political strategy in the 1940s
- New Order (National Socialist), a neo-Nazi religious group
- Ordine Nuovo, an Italian far right organization
- Ordre Nouveau (1930s), a French non-conformist organization
- Ordre Nouveau (1940s), French for Neue Ordnung
- Ordre Nouveau (1960s), a French nationalist organisation (1969–73)
- New Order in the Middle East (סדר חדש במזרח התיכון), the name informally given to Ariel Sharon's plans during the 1982 First Lebanon War
- Shintaisen ("New Order" in Japanese), the political movement promoted by the Taisei Yokusankai (Imperial Rule Assistance Association) in World War II
- Successive new world orders in politics
- Fiction
- In the Star Wars franchise:
- New Order (Imperial), the social and political system of the Galactic Empire
- New Order (Separatist), the ideals of the Confederacy of Independent Systems
- New Order (Galactic Alliance), the new system for the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances established by Darth Caedus
- New Order (Mandalorian), Cassus Fett's ideal of the Mandalorian Neo-Crusaders during the Mandalorian Wars
- Other
- "New Order" (Code Lyoko episode), an episode of the television program Code Lyoko
- "New Order" (Stargate SG-1), an episode of the television program Stargate SG-1
- Novus ordo seclorum, Latin for "New Order of the Ages", appears on the back of the U.S. dollar bill since 1935
- Novus Ordo Missae, the Mass of Pope Paul VI as revised after the Second Vatican Council (1962–65)