In this research paper I have explored and deepened the concept, meaning and phenomenon of New World Order (NWO) through a structured approach, inspired mainly by the logical order used by Ludwig Wittgenstein, but also by the ideas of Thomas Hobbes. My aim is to achieve five key objectives:
(i) to present an innovative method to build a concept starting from etymological bases;
(ii) to explore the meanings attached to each individual term (new, world, order), followed by their reunification in a single concept;
(iii) to examine the process of forming a concept based on three specific terms, and to analyse how they combine to create a central idea;
(iv) to explore the NWO phenomenon by exposing its stages, to discover key concepts, theories and other theoretical main lines of research that contribute to its development and understanding;
(v) to review the existent literature and to extract key points and lines from existing theoretical debates and identifying real examples from world politics that reflect the concept and phenomenon of NWO.
By using Ludwig Wittgenstein’s method, I aimed to show not only the content and meaning of NWO as a concept, but also the process and form of its construction. The method used has the ability to offer an atomistic understanding of how complex ideas are built from their fundamental elements, revealing how they intertwine to create a solid theoretical conceptual framework.
It is time to discover the concept, meaning and phenomenon of New World Order in its truest form.