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* [[Political international]], any transnational organization of political parties having similar ideology or political orientation
* [[Political international]], any transnational organization of political parties having similar ideology or political orientation
* First International (1864–1876), known as the [[International Workingmen's Association]] (est. London 1864 - 1876)
* First International (1864–1876), known as the [[International Workingmen's Association]] (est. London 1864 - 1876)
* [[International Anarchist Congresses]]: at first with the First International, followed by the [[International Working People's Association]] (1881-1887) and later associations: [[IWA–AIT]] (est. 1922), the [[International of Anarchist Federations]] (IFA; est. 1968), with several spin-offs.
* [[International Anarchist Congresses]]: at first with the First International, followed by the [[International Working People's Association]] (1881–1887) and later associations: [[IWA–AIT]] (est. 1922), the [[International of Anarchist Federations]] (IFA; est. 1968), with several spin-offs.
* [[Second International]] (1889–1916), founded after the expulsion of Anarchists from the First International, and a direct ancestor of the Socialist International
* [[Second International]] (1889–1916), founded after the expulsion of Anarchists from the First International, and a direct ancestor of the Socialist International
* Third International (1919–1943), known as the [[Communist International]] or Comintern, founded by Vladimir Lenin
* Third International (1919–1943), known as the [[Communist International]] or Comintern, founded by Vladimir Lenin
* [[Fourth International]] (1938-), founded by Leon Trotsky in opposition to the corruption of the Comintern by Stalinism
* [[Fourth International]] (1938–), founded by Leon Trotsky in opposition to the corruption of the Comintern by Stalinism
* [[Socialist International]] (1951-), founded as the Labour and Socialist International (1919–1940), and refounded as the Socialist International in 1951
* [[Socialist International]] (1951–), founded as the Labour and Socialist International (1919–1940), and refounded as the Socialist International in 1951
* [[Fifth International]], a widely mooted but never established successor to the previous Internationals
* [[Fifth International]], a widely mooted but never established successor to the previous Internationals
* [[Liberal International]], the political international federation for liberal political parties
* [[Liberal International]], the political international federation for liberal political parties

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