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The International Socialist Organisation is a Trotskyist organisation in New Zealand. The founders of the ISO in New Zealand, notably Brian Roper and Laurel Hepburn, were active in the International Socialist Organisation in Australia, a section of the International Socialism current. Returning to New Zealand, they formed the Dunedin-based ISO in the early 1990s. The organisation played a leading role in the student protest movement of the early 1990s. The ISO's publication, Socialist Review, has been produced sporadically over the lifetime of the organisation. It passed its 50th issue in 2014.

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  • International Socialist Organisation (New Zealand) (en)
  • 国际社会主义组织 (新西兰) (zh)
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  • 国际社会主义组织(英語:International Socialist Organisation,缩写为ISO)是新西兰的一个托洛茨基主义组织。该组织成立于1990年代初。1994年,该组织与新西兰共产党合并为。但由于原新共领导人被视为“斯大林主义”的做法,大部分原国际社会主义组织的成员很快就退出社会主义工人组织,重建国际社会主义组织。该组织的意识形态是革命社会主义、马克思主义、列宁主义、托洛茨基主义。该组织的政治立场是极左翼。该组织实行集体领导。该组织出版刊物《社会主义评论》。该组织认同国际社会主义倾向的基本政治立场。该组织与澳大利亚托派组织社会主义替代关系密切。 (zh)
  • The International Socialist Organisation is a Trotskyist organisation in New Zealand. The founders of the ISO in New Zealand, notably Brian Roper and Laurel Hepburn, were active in the International Socialist Organisation in Australia, a section of the International Socialism current. Returning to New Zealand, they formed the Dunedin-based ISO in the early 1990s. The organisation played a leading role in the student protest movement of the early 1990s. The ISO's publication, Socialist Review, has been produced sporadically over the lifetime of the organisation. It passed its 50th issue in 2014. (en)
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  • The International Socialist Organisation is a Trotskyist organisation in New Zealand. The founders of the ISO in New Zealand, notably Brian Roper and Laurel Hepburn, were active in the International Socialist Organisation in Australia, a section of the International Socialism current. Returning to New Zealand, they formed the Dunedin-based ISO in the early 1990s. The organisation played a leading role in the student protest movement of the early 1990s. As a result of its own development, the Communist Party of New Zealand was also attracted to the International Socialism current, and developed links with the British Socialist Workers Party, the leading representative of that current. This meant that there were two competing representatives of the same political ideology in New Zealand, which led to the SWP brokering a fusion between the two groups. The ISO and CPNZ fused in the 1990s to form the Socialist Workers Organization. However, a majority of the former ISO soon left as a result of what were seen as Stalinist practices on the part of the former CPNZ leadership. The ISO then resumed its separate existence, and expanded from Dunedin to form a branch in Wellington. The Wellington branch reopened in 2012 after being closed for several years. An Auckland branch was established in 2013. Branches in all three centres continue to function, with strong orientation around the university campuses. The ISO's publication, Socialist Review, has been produced sporadically over the lifetime of the organisation. It passed its 50th issue in 2014. The ISO has been active in anti-war campaigns, environmental campaigns, and union work (with the Unite Union, the Engineering, Printon and Manufacturing Union, the Public Service Association and the Tertiary Education Union). In the 2011 election, the ISO supported the Mana Party. The ISO was part of the Mana movement, until democratic consensus determined that the ISO would withdraw from the Mana movement in early 2015 The ISO has close ties with Socialist Alternative in Australia. (en)
  • 国际社会主义组织(英語:International Socialist Organisation,缩写为ISO)是新西兰的一个托洛茨基主义组织。该组织成立于1990年代初。1994年,该组织与新西兰共产党合并为。但由于原新共领导人被视为“斯大林主义”的做法,大部分原国际社会主义组织的成员很快就退出社会主义工人组织,重建国际社会主义组织。该组织的意识形态是革命社会主义、马克思主义、列宁主义、托洛茨基主义。该组织的政治立场是极左翼。该组织实行集体领导。该组织出版刊物《社会主义评论》。该组织认同国际社会主义倾向的基本政治立场。该组织与澳大利亚托派组织社会主义替代关系密切。 (zh)
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