Category
page 1Exile organizations
government-in-exile
A government-in-exile (GiE) is a political group that claims to be the legitimate government of a sovereign state or semi-sovereign state, but is unable to exercise power and resides in a country distinct from its origin. Governments-in-exile usually plan to one day return to their native country and regain formal power. A government in exile differs from a rump state in the sense that the latter controls at least part of its remaining territory. For example, during World War I, nearly all of Belgium was occupied by Germany, but Belgium and its allies held on to a small slice in the country's
Central Tibetan Administration
government-in-exile
National Committee for a Free Germany
German military and political organization operating in the Soviet Union during World War II
Russian All-Military Union
Russian White movement organization
World League for Freedom and Democracy
international organization
Young Europe
1834–1836 Italian–Polish–German nationalist association
Ukrainian Free University
university

National Alliance of Russian Solidarists
voluntary association
Socialist Workers’ Party of Iran
Iranian political party

Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations
international anti-communist organization
Watan Party of Afghanistan
political party
Baltic University
temporary university for displaced persons after WW II
National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma
government in exile which existed from 1990 to 2012
Afghanistan National Institute of Music
school in Kabul, Afghanistan
United Transitional Cabinet
Belarusian government in exile (2022-)
Constitutionalist Party of Iran
political party in Iran
Japanese People's Emancipation League
Japanese resistance organization in China
Chinese Empire Reform Association
Chinese political association
Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam
organization
Rahe Kargar
organization
Pathfinder Scouts Vietnam
Official National Scout Organization in Vietnam