Socialist International - Summits

Summits

  • I Frankfurt 1951
  • II Milan 1952
  • III Stockholm 1953
  • IV London 1955
  • V Vienna 1957
  • VI Hamburg 1959
  • VII Rome 1961
  • VIII Amsterdam 1963
  • IX Brussels 1964
  • X Stockholm 1966
  • XI Eastbourne 1969
  • XII Vienna 1972
  • XIII Geneva 1976
  • XIV Vancouver 1978
  • XV Madrid 1980
  • XVI Albufeira 1983
  • XVII Lima 1986
  • XVIII Stockholm 1989
  • XIX Berlin 1992
  • XX New York 1996
  • XXI Paris 1999
  • XXII São Paulo 2003
  • XXIII Athens 2008
  • XXIV Cape Town 2012

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