new order

new order — idiom

1. a fundamentally different way of organizing society, politics, or international

1.慣用語B2
釋義

a fundamentally different way of organizing society, politics, or international relations that is established after a period of major change, upheaval, or conflict

例句

After the war ended, a new order was established across Europe by the peace treaty.

passive: be established across [place]

Tuan believes the new order has brought more freedom to small businesses in the country.