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Qué (quién) es world order - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The New World Order; New World order; New World Order (disambiguation); New world order (disambiguation); New world order

world order         
CONCEPT
World order; Old World Order; World Order
¦ noun a set of arrangements established internationally for preserving global political stability.
International order         
CONCEPT
World order; Old World Order; World Order
In international relations, international order refers to patterned or structured relationships between actors on the international level.
Blue World Order         
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PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING STABLE
Blue World Order (professional wrestling); Blue World order; Bwo japan; The Blue World Order; The bWo; The BWO
The Blue World Order (bWo) was a stable of professional wrestlers formed at Extreme Championship Wrestling's November to Remember 1996 event at the ECW Arena. The stable lasted until August 1998 and was revived briefly in World Wrestling Entertainment during the summer of 2005.

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New World Order

New World Order may refer to:

  • New World Order (conspiracy theory), believing in plans for a totalitarian world government
Ejemplos de uso de world order
1. China‘s policies are for China, not a stable world order.
2. From 1''3 to 2002, we saw many attempts to transform the world order.
3. This is the shape of the new world order, if there is to be one.
4. Bush administration an extraordinary opportunity, comparable to Pearl Harbor, to attempt to remold the world order.
5. Force of arms, not rule of law, is the new world order.