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The International Union of Students (IUS) was a worldwide nonpartisan association of university student organizations.[1][2][3]

The IUS was the umbrella organization for 155 such students' organizations across 112 countries and territories representing approximately 25 million students. This was recognised by the United Nations granting the IUS a consultative status in UNESCO. The primary aim of the IUS was to defend the rights and interests of students to promote improvement in their welfare and standard of education and to prepare them for their tasks as democratic citizens. [2][4] It collapsed in the 2000s due to an unreliable membership system and a lack of grassroots engagement.[5]

Aim and work areas

The aims of the IUS were spelled out in the 1946 preamble to the organization's Constitution:[6]

The purpose of the International Union of Students, which is founded upon the representative student organizations of different countries, shall be to defend the rights and interests of students to promote improvement in their welfare and standard of education and to prepare them for their tasks as democratic citizens.

According to the IUS's entry in the UNESCO Non-Governmental Organization list, the priority work areas of the IUS were: "Exchange of information, defence of students' status, peace, environment, development, human rights".[2]

Activities

The IUS worked through:[2][4]

  • Issuing Student Statements
  • Circular News Letters and Calls for Action to members
  • Celebration of the International Students' Day on November 17
  • Organizing Student Conferences

Logo symbolism

The logo and flag of the IUS is a burning torch and an open book set against the red and blue outline of a stylized globe. It symbolizes youth's persistent quest for knowledge.[7]

History

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Stamp of the 25th congress of IUS in USSR

Early history 1946–1956

The International Union of Students was founded in Prague on August 27, 1946.[1] Student organizations from 62 countries participated in its founding envisioning a more inclusive successor to the short lived 1941-1944 International Council of Students (also known as the International Students' Council) which was set up on the initiative of the British National Union of Students to maintain open lines of communication with student organizations in allied countries during World War II.[8]

From its earliest inception, the IUS was marked by a fundamental schism:

"The spirit of [post-war] co-operation and the desire to prevent a resurgence of fascism in Europe brought together otherwise divergent groups. The main divisions, evident even at the founding congress, were between the Communist student organizations, which gained control of the executive bodies of the IUS from the beginning, and the student unions from western Europe, many of which were primarily interested in preserving the idea of a non-political international agency which would provide concrete services to the students of various countries"[9]

In response to the increasingly partisan Communist course of the IUS and the broad powers of its secretariat and executive committee to initiate new policy programmes on behalf of the members, several non-Communist members withdrew their membership in the following years. Following which the IUS also referred itself as Independent Federation of Left-Wing and Alternative Student Unions.[10]

Consequently, 21 such break-away national students organizations met in Stockholm in 1950 to form the International Student Conference (ISC) as a nonpartisan rival organization to the pro-Communist IUS.[11][12] Notable among these founders was the United States National Student Association (USNSA or NSA)[12] though "Anglo-Saxons, Scandinavians and Dutch wielded the greatest influence [in the ISC]".[13]

At the time of the formation of the ISC, the dominant view in later analyses is that the IUS had become Communist controlled to such a degree that it is often referred to as a Soviet Union Communist front organization with the IUS and ISC aligned along the Cold War fronts toward the Soviet Union and the United States of America respectively.[14][15][16][17]

A dissenting view that the IUS was strongly influenced by socialism and communism but not de facto controlled by Soviet Communist interests, has also been expressed, however, by Trotskyist Lawrence Brammer:[18]

"It is significant that several former IUS officers later became outspoken liberals in Czechoslovakia and in the French and Italian Communist Parties. The outward pro-Soviet orientation of the IUS often obscured real differences within the organization"[19]

IUS activities in this period included Student Games held by the IUS Sports Council. The first such games were held in Paris in 1946 and were subsequently integrated into the World Youth Festivals (also known as World Festival of Youth and Students) which the IUS co-sponsored with the equally Communist oriented World Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY).[20]

Such festivals brought up to 30,000 youth and students together for a social, cultural and sporting event[21] (see World Federation of Democratic Youth).

IUS from 1956–1969

From 1956 onwards, the IUS and ISC competed to attract student unions non-aligned in the Cold War sense. Focus was on Latin America, Asia and Africa and recruitment of member unions from here resulted in a broader political base for the IUS.[21][22]

Activities in this period included among others regional student seminars, donation of duplication machines and cameras to help affiliates, the establishment of student Health Centres in India,[23] international student conferences as well as the publication in German, Russian and Czech of the World Student News journal of the IUS, the Democratic Education journal of the IUS, and topical pamphlets concerning education. More spectacularly, the IUS continued to co-sponsor World Youth Festivals with the World Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY).[21]

It was well known from the outset that the IUS was funded by Soviet and Czech government contributions:[24]

"The cost of international meetings, large-scale publications, and the other activities in which they engage, are beyond the financial resources of university students"[25]

However, the IUS's inability to win leadership in left-wing student movements in Europe despite its many activities caused the Soviet Union to re-evaluate its support.[26]

The major challenge for the IUS in this period turned out to be its preoccupation with an ideological agenda rather than a focus on actual student concerns and affairs.[17][26] As a consequence of this stance, the organization became detached from its student base and was circumvented by grassroots movements in, e.g. the planning of international anti-war demonstrations in relation to the Vietnam War. The major achievements of the IUS in this period were therefore firstly helping create national student unions in developing countries and secondly aiding student union members with information and idea exchange.[27]

The dissolution of the IUS's rival organization the International Student Conference (ISC) owing to lack of funds became a reality in 1969.[28] The demise of the ISC were hastened by the 1967 revelation that the CIA had indirectly funded the ISC and recruited student representatives from the United States National Student Association (USNSA) to actively oppose Communism in the IUS. This undermined both the financial and student political support of the ISC leaving, once again, the IUS as the only worldwide student organization.[29]

IUS from 1970–present

This period in IUS history is marked by the chairmanship of the same chairman from 1977 to 1986[30] under whom a flurry of international IUS activity took place in 1979.[31][32][33][34][35][36][37]

The most significant event of the period for the IUS, however, was the turmoil the organization encountered after the 1989 - 1991 fall of Communism (see also World Federation of Democratic Youth) during which the IUS lost most of its funding.[38] Additionally, in August 1991, the Czechoslovak Minister of the Interior decided to expel the IUS and other Communist front organizations from Czechoslovakia.[39][40] The reasons given for the expulsion were close ties with the old Communist regime and abuse of tax privileges granted during the old Communist regime.[38][41][42]

Despite the hardships caused by the changing power dynamics of the 1990s,[43] the organization elected a new leadership at its 1992 Cyprus Congress[42] and initiated structural changes of its Constitution to renew itself and evolve beyond its Communist past:

"At the 16th Congress of the International Union of Students (IUS), which took place in January 1992 in Larnaca, Cyprus, the organisation underwent major changes, including the development of a new constitution. These initiatives were adopted to establish the basis for a more democratic, representative, and independent international student organisation"[44]

The new leadership and its successors continued to make press appearances in, e.g., relation to International Students' Day celebration in Dublin in 1994[45] and the 1998 UNESCO World Conference on Higher Education.[46]

In August 2003, the International Union of Students marked a comeback by calling for a worldwide day of protest against the inclusion of Higher Education in the WTO's General Agreement on Trade in Services.[38][47]

The IUS is still, however, struggling with its expulsion from its Prague headquarters as of October 2006:

"Most cold war institutions shriveled in the 1990s, along with their superpower backing. The big communist front outfits that fought propaganda wars, awash with cash and stuffed with spies, have fizzled away in a mixture of apathy and swindles. This week's court-enforced auction of a hulking concrete pile in the heart of Prague belonging to one of them, the International Union of Students, was halted amid squabbles among its dozens of creditors"[48]

Members

The IUS had the following members:[49]

Country Member Membership
Шаблон:Flag Union of Afghan Youth Шаблон:Maybe
Шаблон:Flag Union Nationale des Étudiants Algériens Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Argentine University Federation Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag National Union of Bahrain Students Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Students Unity of Bangladesh Шаблон:Yes
Bangladesh Chatra Federation Шаблон:Yes
Bangladesh Students' Union Шаблон:Yes
Bangladesh Chatra League Шаблон:Yes
Bangladesh Chathro Somite Шаблон:Yes
Bangladesh Student League Шаблон:Yes
National Student League Шаблон:No
Шаблон:Flag Guild of Undergraduates Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Flemish Union of Students Шаблон:Okay
Шаблон:Flag Fédération Nationale des Étudiants du Bénin Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Confederacion Universitaria Boliviana Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Botswana Student Council Шаблон:No
Шаблон:Flag National Union of Students Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Ill Шаблон:Maybe
Шаблон:Flag National Student Coordinating Center of Bulgaria Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Alliance Démocratique des Étudiants Pour le Développement du Burkina Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag All Burma Federation of Student Unions Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Jeunesse Révolutionnaire Rwagasore (Commission Estudiantine) Шаблон:No
Шаблон:Flag Youth Association of Cambodia Шаблон:No
Шаблон:Flag Union Nationale des Étudiants Socialistes du Kamerun Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Canadian Federation of Students Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Juventude Africana Amilcar Cabral-Cabo Verde Шаблон:No
Шаблон:Flag Union Générale des Étudiants et Stagiaires du Tchad Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Consejo Nacional de Federaciones de Estudiantes Chilenos Шаблон:No
Шаблон:Flag Student Council of Associations and Unions of Higher Educational Institutions of the CIS Шаблон:Maybe
Шаблон:Flag Union Nacional de Estudiantes Colombianos Шаблон:No
Шаблон:Flag Union Nationale de la Jeunesse et des Étudiants des Comores Шаблон:Maybe
Шаблон:Flag Union Nationale des Étudiants Congolais Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Étudiants Congolais Progressistes Шаблон:Maybe
Шаблон:Flag Шаблон:Ill Шаблон:Yes
Federación de Estudiantes de la Universidad Nacional Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Шаблон:Ill Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Pancyprian Federation of Students and Young Scientists Шаблон:Yes
Turkish-Cypriot Student Association Шаблон:Maybe
Шаблон:Flag Czechoslovak Central Students' Council of the Socialist Youth Union Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Federación de Estudiantes Dominicanos Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Federación de Estudiantes Universitarios del Ecuador Шаблон:No
Federación de Estudiantes Politécnicos del Ecuador Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag General Union of Students of the Arab Republic of Egypt Шаблон:No
Union of Democratic Egyptian Youth (Student Section) Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag General de Estudiantes Universitarios Salvadoreños Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag National Union of Eritrean Youth Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag University of the South Pacific Students Association Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Union Nationale des Étudiants de France Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Ill Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag National Union of Gambian Students Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Шаблон:Ill Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag National Union of Ghana Students Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Asociación de Estudiantes Universitarios Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag African Youth Amílcar Cabral Шаблон:No
Шаблон:Flag Student Council of the Progressive Youth Organization Шаблон:No
Шаблон:Flag Fédération Nationale des Étudiants Haïtiens Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Federación de Estudiantes Universitarios de Honduras Шаблон:No
Шаблон:Flag All India Students Federation Шаблон:Yes
Students' Federation of India Шаблон:Yes
All-India Students Bloc Шаблон:Yes
Radical Students Forum (RSF) Шаблон:Yes
Chatra Janata Dal Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Organization of Democratic Youth and Students of Iran Шаблон:No
Шаблон:Flag General Union of Students in Iraqi Republic Шаблон:Yes
National Union of Iraqi Students Шаблон:No
Шаблон:Flag Jamaica Union of Tertiary Students Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag All-Japan Federation of Student Unions Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag National Union of Jordan Students Шаблон:No
Шаблон:Flag Student Organization of Nairobi University Шаблон:No
Шаблон:Flag Kiribati Students' Association Шаблон:Maybe
Шаблон:Flag Korean Students Committee Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Kurdish Students Society in Europe Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag National Union of Kuwait Students Шаблон:No
Шаблон:Flag Lao People's Revolutionary Youth Union Шаблон:Maybe
Шаблон:Flag Union Nationale des Étudiants de l'Université Libanaise Шаблон:No
Шаблон:Flag Students' Representative Council Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Liberia National Students Union Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag General Union of Great Jamahiriya Students Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Comité Démocratique des Jeunes et des Étudiants de Madagascar Шаблон:Yes
Organisation de la Jeunesse Révolutionnaire du Parti d'Avantgarde de la Révolution Malgache-Arema Шаблон:Maybe
Шаблон:Flag Malawi Students Union of Lesoma Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Young Students' Movement[50] Шаблон:Maybe
Шаблон:Flag Mauritius Union of Student Councils Шаблон:Maybe
Council of Students & Youth Movements Шаблон:Maybe
Шаблон:Flag Coordinadora Nacional de Estudiantes Mexicanos Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Ill Шаблон:Maybe
Шаблон:Flag Union of Mongolian Students Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Шаблон:Ill Шаблон:No
Union Générale des Étudiants du Maroc Шаблон:Maybe
Шаблон:Flag Associaçao dos Estudantes Universitarios de Moçambique Шаблон:Yes
Mozambican Youth Organisation Шаблон:No
Шаблон:Flag Namibian National Student Organization Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Nepal National Federation of Students Шаблон:Yes
All Nepal National Free Student Union Шаблон:Yes
Nepal Progressive Student Union Шаблон:No
Шаблон:Flag Dutch Student Union Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Unión Nacional de Estudiantes de Nicaragua Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Union des Scolaires Nigériens Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag National Association of Nigerian Students Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag National Union of Oman Students Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Democratic Students Federation Шаблон:No
Jeay Sindh Taraqui Pasand Student Federation Шаблон:Maybe
Sindhi Shagird Tehreek Шаблон:Maybe
Baloch Students Organization Шаблон:Maybe
Шаблон:Flag General Union of Palestine Students Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Federación de Estudiantes de Panamá Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag National Union of Students Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Unión Estudiantil de Paraguay Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Federación de Estudiantes del Perú Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag National Union of Students of the Philippines Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Polish Students' Association Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Puerto Rico Pro-Independence University Federation Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Mouvement des Étudiants et Étudiantes du Québec Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag National Union of Independent Students Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Association Générale des Étudiants de l'Université Nationale du Ruanda Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Student Bureau (National Youth Council) Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag National Student Council Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag University of South Pacific-Alafuna Campus Students Association Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Jeunesse du Mouvement de Libération de Sao Tomé et Principe Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag National Union of Students of Saudi Arabia Шаблон:Maybe
Шаблон:Flag Union Démocratique des Étudiants de Dakar Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Seychelles People's Progressive Front (Youth League) Шаблон:No
Шаблон:Flag National Union of Sierra Leone Students Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag South African Students Congress Шаблон:Yes
Congress of South African Students Шаблон:Maybe
Шаблон:Flag National Union of Somali Students Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Estudiantes Progresistas Шаблон:Yes
Unión de Estudiantes Шаблон:Maybe
Coordinadora d'Estudiants d'Ensenyament Mitjà de Catalunya Шаблон:Maybe
Шаблон:Flag Sri Lanka National Union of Students Шаблон:Yes
United National Party (Youth League) Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Democratic Front of Sudanese Students Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Surinaamse Studenten Unie Шаблон:No
Шаблон:Flag VSS-UNES-USU Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag National Union of Syrian Students Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag National Union of Tanzanian Students Шаблон:No
Dar Es Salaam University Student Union Шаблон:Maybe
Шаблон:Flag Mouvement National des Étudiants et Stagiaires du Togo Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Guild of Undergraduates Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Шаблон:Ill Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Ill Шаблон:No
Шаблон:Flag Makerere Students Guild Шаблон:Yes
Uganda National Students Association Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Asociación Social y Cultural de Estudiantes de la Enseñanza Pública (Шаблон:Ill) Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag United States Student Association Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Vanuatu National Union of Students Шаблон:Maybe
Шаблон:Flag Federación de Estudiantes Universitarios de Venezuela Шаблон:Maybe
Federación de Centros Universitarios Шаблон:Maybe
Шаблон:Flag Union Nationale des Étudiants du Vietnam Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Sahrawi Youth Union (Sección Estudiantil) Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Supreme Student Committee Шаблон:Yes
Central Council of Yemeni Students Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag University of Zambia Student Union Шаблон:Yes
Шаблон:Flag Zimbabwe National Students Union Шаблон:Yes

See also

Notes

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Further reading

  • Cornell, Richard (1965): Youth And Communism: An Historical Analysis of International Communist Youth Movements; Walker & Co.: New York
  • Clews, John (1952): Students Unite: The International Union of Students and Its Work; foreword by S. Spender, Congress for Cultural Freedom; British Society for Cultural Freedom: Paris (ASIN: B0000CIEJO)
  • Maanen, Gert Van (1966): The International Student Movement. History and Background; International Documentation and Information Centre: The Hague

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