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Party State Member from Notes
    Armenian Revolutionary Federation Ottoman Empire, Russian Empire, Qajar Iran (Armenian) 1907–1916
  Australian Socialist League Colony of New South Wales 1893–1901
  Battersea Labour League United Kingdom 1891–1900 Present in 1891, later became part of the Labour Party.[1]
  Belgian Labour Party Belgium 1889–1916 Founding member.
  Bloomsbury Socialist Society United Kingdom 1889–1900 Founding member. Later became part of the Labour Party.[1]
  Bulgarian Workers' Social Democratic Party Bulgaria 1893–1903
  Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers Party (Broad Socialists) Bulgaria 1903–1916
  Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers' Party (Narrow Socialists) Bulgaria 1903–1915
  Central Revolutionary Committee France –1898
  Czech Social Democratic Party Austria-Hungary (Czechoslovak)
  Democratic Socialist Party of Basle Switzerland 1891 Present at the 1891 congress. Membership is unclear after 1891.
  Democratic Socialist Party of St. Gall Switzerland 1891 Present at the 1891 congress. Membership is unclear after 1891.
  Dublin Socialist Club United Kingdom (Irish) 1889–1896 Founding member.[2]
  Emancipation of Labour Russian Empire 1889–1903 Founding member. Would go on to become the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party and is sometimes referred to as such.
  Fabian Society United Kingdom 1889–1896 Founding member. Membership is unclear after 1896.[2]
  Federation of the Socialist Workers of France France 1889–1902 Founding member. Sometimes confusingly referred to as the Parti Ouvrier.
  French Section of the Workers' International France 1905–1916 Founded as a project of the international to merge the French parties.
  French Socialist Party (1902) France 1902–1905 Ordered by the international to merge into the French Section of the Workers' International.
  French Workers' Party France 1889–1902 Founding member. Otherwise known as the Parti Ouvrier, not to be confused with the Federation of the Socialist Workers of France from which it split.
  General Jewish Labour Bund Russian Empire 1897–1912
  General Workers Party of Hungary Austria-Hungary (Hungarian) 1889–1890 Founding member.
  German Workers Union of New York United States (German) 1889 Founding member and trade union. Membership is unclear after 1889.
  Grütli Union Switzerland 1889–1916 Founding member.
  Independent Labour Party United Kingdom 1893–1916
  International Typographical Union United States 1889 Founding member and trade union. Membership is unclear after 1889.[2]
  Italian Socialist Party Kingdom of Italy 1892–1914
  Italian Workers' Party Kingdom of Italy 1889–1892 Founding member.
  Jewish Social Democratic Labour Party in Palestine (Poale Zion) Ottoman Empire (Jewish-Palestinian) 1915–1916
  Jewish Socialist Workers Party Russian Empire (Jewish) 1907–1916 The JSWP was incorporated as a sub-group of the Socialist Revolutionary Party in 1907, but had a separate consultative vote in the Stuttgart congress.[3][4]
  Knights of Labor United States 1889 Founding member. Membership is unclear after 1889.
  Knights of Labour, Birmingham United Kingdom 1889 Founding member. Membership is unclear after 1889. A separate British entity to the Knights of Labor.[2]
  Labour Party Norway
  Labour Party of Portugal Portugal 1889 Founding member. Membership is unclear after 1889. May refer to the Portuguese Socialist Party.
  Legal Eight Hours and International Labour League United Kingdom 1891–1900 Present in 1891, later became part of the Labour Party.
  Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party Luxembourg 1902–1916
  Metropolitan Radical Federation United Kingdom 1889 Founding member. Membership is unclear after 1889.[2]
  Miners' Federation of Great Britain United Kingdom 1896– Trade union.
  National Union of Gas Workers and General Labourers United Kingdom 1889–1891 Founding member. Membership is unclear after 1891. Initially called the Gas Stoker's Union, gas workers were a very important force behind the 8 hour day.[2][1]
  Paris Indian Society British Raj 1907 While not a party as such, the Paris Indian Society represented Indian nationalist interests at the 1907 congress.
Poale Zion Multiple states. A very loose Marxist-Zionist movement starting in 1903.
  Polish Social Democratic Party of Galicia Austria-Hungary (Polish-Ukrainian) 1890–1916
  Polish Social Revolutionaries Russian Empire (Polish) 1891 Minor party present in 1891, later membership is unclear.
  Polish Socialist Party Russian Empire (Polish) 1893–1916
Template:Country data Alsace-Lorraine Republican Socialist Union of Alsace-Lorraine German Empire 1889 Founding member. Membership is unclear after 1889.
  Revolutionary Communist Alliance France 1896–1901
  Revolutionary Socialist Workers' Party France 1890–1901
  Russian Social Democratic Labour Party Russian Empire 1898–1912 Delegates began acting independently of the party from 1900, which intensified after the split into the Bolsheviks and Mensheviks from 1903.
  Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks) Russian Empire 1912–1916 Actually had separate delegates at the international from 1903 as members of the RSDLP.
  Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Mensheviks) Russian Empire 1912–1916 Actually had separate delegates at the international from 1903 as members of the RSDLP.
  Scottish Labour Party United Kingdom 1889–1895 Founding member.
  Second Proletariat Russian Empire (Polish) 1889–1893 Founding member.
  Serbian Social Democratic Party Serbia 1903–1914
  Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania Russian Empire (Polish) 1893–1916
   Social Democrat Hunchakian Party Russian Empire, Ottoman Empire (Armenian) 1904 Represented by Georgi Plekhanov at the 1904 congress, it is unclear if the party attended other congresses.[5]
  Social Democratic Federation Denmark
  Social Democratic Federation United Kingdom 1889–1911 Founding member.
  Social Democratic League Netherlands 1889–1900 Founding member.
  Social Democratic Party of Austria Austria-Hungary (Austrian)
  Social Democratic Party of Bosnia–Herzegovina Austria-Hungary (Muslim-Serb-Croat) 1909–1916
  Social Democratic Party of Croatia and Slavonia Austria-Hungary (Croat-Serb) 1894–1916
  Social Democratic Party of Finland Russian Empire (Finnish)
  Social Democratic Party of Germany German Empire 1889–1916 Founding member.
  Social Democratic Party of Hungary Austria-Hungary (Hungarian) 1890–
  Social Democratic Party of Romania Romania 1910–1916
  Social Democratic Party of Switzerland Switzerland 1889–1916 Founding member.
  Social Democratic Workers' Party Netherlands 1894–1916
  Social Democratic Workers' Party of Romania Romania 1893–1900
  Socialist group of Buenos Aires Argentina 1889 Founding member. Membership is unclear after 1889 but likely folded into the Socialist Party.
  Socialist Labor Party Australia 1901–1916
  Socialist Labor Party of America United States 1889– Founding member.
  Socialist League United Kingdom 1889–1901 Founding member.
  Socialist Party Argentina 1896–1916
  Socialist Party of Denmark Denmark 1889 Founding member. Membership is unclear after 1889. May refer to the Social Democratic Party of Denmark.
  Socialist Party of Great Britain United Kingdom 1904 The SPGB attended just one congress of the international in 1904 before splitting to form the World Socialist Movement.
  Socialist Party of Uruguay Uruguay 1910–1916
  Socialist Party of America United States 1901–1916
  Socialist Party of France France 1902–1905 Ordered by the international to merge into the French Section of the Workers' International.
  Socialist Revolutionary Party Russian Empire 1902–1916
  Socialist Revolutionary Party France 1898–1901
  Spanish Socialist Workers' Party Spain
  Swedish Social Democratic Party Sweden 1889–1916 Founding member.
  Third Proletariat Russian Empire (Polish) 1900–1909
  United Brothers of Iowa United States 1889 Founding member. Membership is unclear after 1889.
  United Hebrew Trades United States (Jewish) 1889–1891 Founding member and trade union. Membership is unclear after 1891.
  Yugoslav Social-Democratic Party Austria-Hungary (Slovene-Croat) 1898–1916
  Zionist Socialist Workers Party Russian Empire (Jewish) 1907–1908 The ISB granted the ZSWP a consultative vote in 1907, but the decision was overturned a year later.[3][4]
  1. ^ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Marx, Eleanor. Report from Great Britain and Ireland to the Delegates of the Brussels International Congress, 1891.. Marxists.org. [23 August 2021]. 
  2. ^ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 引用错误:没有为名为M2的参考文献提供内容
  3. ^ 3.0 3.1 引用错误:没有为名为F1的参考文献提供内容
  4. ^ 4.0 4.1 引用错误:没有为名为j8的参考文献提供内容
  5. ^ Nalbandian, Louise. The Armenian Revolutionary Movement: The Development of Armenian Political Parties through the Nineteenth Century. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. September 2018: 211n. ISBN 9780520303850 (English).