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309 matches to Social Democratic Party
Chase, Salmon. 1808-73. US. Founded Republican Party. National banking system.
Chicherin, Georgi. 1872-1936. Russian diplomat. Won recognition for Communist government.
Chou En-lai. 1898-1976. Chinese moderate Communist Prime Minister 1949-.
COMINFORM. Communist Information Bureau. 1947-56. Coordinated European party activities.
Congress (I) Party. 1978-. Split from Congress Party under Indira Gandhi.
Congress Party. 1885-. Indian political party. In power 1947-77.
Conservative Party. Britain. 1832. Successor to Tory Party.
Country Party. 1913-. Australian pro-agriculture party. Small but influential in coalition governments.
Croker, JW. 1833. Coined ’Conservative’ for Tory.
Duplessis, Maurice. 1890-1959. Canadian founder Union Nationale party. Quebec Prime Minister 1936~59.
Falange. 1933-37. Spanish Fascist party founded by Primo de Rivera. Merged with Franco 1937. Won civil war.
Federalist Party. 1787-1825. US first party founded by A. Hamilton for strong central government. In power 1791-1801.
Fellow Travellers. 1917. Russian writers not actively supporting the revolution. Communist sympathizers who are not party members.
Fianna Fáil. 1926-. Irish political party vs 1921 treaty. De Valera.
Fillmore, Millard. 1800-74. US President 1850-3. Delayed Civil War. Know Nothing Party 1856.
Free-Soil Party. 1848-54. US anti-slavery party. Van Buren.
Frémont, John. 1813-90. US pioneer, Governor of CA, First senator 1856. First Republican Presidential candidate.
Fuchs, Klaus. 1911-88. German/British nuclear physicist. Communist spy 1943-50.
Gladstone, William. 1809-98. English Liberal reform Prime Minister 1868~94. Secret ballot. Public Education. Irish land reforms.
Hamilton, Alexander. 1755-1804. US Federalist statesman. First Secretary of Treasury. Killed in duel by Burr.
Hardie, Keir. 1856-1915. British. Founded Scottish Labour Party 1888, Independent Labour Party 1893.
Heath, Edward. 1916-. British Conservative Prime Minister 1970-4. Common Market.
Henderson, Arthur. 1863-1935. British organizer of Labour Party.
Hu Yaobang. 1915-89. Liberal Chinese Communist Party chairman. Death led to Tiananmen demonstrations.
Hundred Flowers Movement. China. 1956-7. Increased freedom of intellectuals. Criticism of Party led to backlash.