The International League of Peoples' Struggle (ILPS) was established in May 2001 at Zutphen in the Netherlands, on the occasion of its First International Assembly, which drew participation from the representatives of mass organizations from 40 countries:[2][3]
Afghanistan
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Bangladesh
Belgium
Benin
Brazil
Burma
Canada
Congo
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
England
France
Germany
Greece
India
Indonesia
Iran
Italy
Japan
Luxembourg
Malaysia
Mexico
Nepal
Netherlands
New Zealand
Niger
Norway
Pakistan
Peru
Philippines
Scotland
South Korea
Spain
Switzerland
Thailand
Turkey
United States
The International League of Peoples' Struggle had six International Assemblies since its establishment. The latest was held on 23–26 June 2019 in Hong Kong.[4] Currently, ILPS is composed of over 350 member organizations across 45 countries.[5]
In 2023 the United States Country Chapter of ILPS initiated the No to APEC Coalition, a coalition of over 155 organizations waging a campaign against the neoliberal policies of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) which held its 2023 Summit in San Francisco.[6][7] The campaign culminated in a week of action from November 11, 2023 to November 17, 2023, beginning the week with a 9-hour Peoples' Counter Summit with the theme of “People and Planet Over Profit and Plunder” in which attendees and organizers discussed a range of topics including Palestinian liberation and neoliberal economic policies.[8]