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'''Communist International''' may refer to: | '''Communist International''' may refer to: | ||
== Historical organizations == | |||
* First International (1864–1876), also known as the [[International Workingmen's Association]] | * First International (1864–1876), also known as the [[International Workingmen's Association]] | ||
* [[Second International]] (1889–1916) | * [[Second International]] (1889–1916) | ||
* 2½ International (1921–1923), also known as the [[Vienna International]] | * 2½ International (1921–1923), also known as the [[Vienna International]] | ||
* Third International (1919–1943), also known as the | * [[Communist International (1919–1943)|Third International]] (1919–1943), also known as the Comintern | ||
* [[Fourth International]] (1938–1953) | * [[Fourth International]] (1938–1953) | ||
* [[Cominform]] (1947–1956) | |||
== Current organizations == | |||
* [[International Meeting of Communist and Workers' Parties]] | |||
* [[International Conference of Marxist–Leninist Parties and Organizations (Unity & Struggle)]] | |||
* [[Communist International (Stalinists-Hoxhaists)]] | |||
* [[International Committee of the Fourth International]] | |||
* [[League for the Fifth International]] | |||
[[Category:Disambiguation pages]] | [[Category:Disambiguation pages]] |
Latest revision as of 12:27, 27 March 2023
Communist International may refer to:
Historical organizations[edit | edit source]
- First International (1864–1876), also known as the International Workingmen's Association
- Second International (1889–1916)
- 2½ International (1921–1923), also known as the Vienna International
- Third International (1919–1943), also known as the Comintern
- Fourth International (1938–1953)
- Cominform (1947–1956)