Member state
A member state is a state that is a member of an international organization or of a federation or confederation.
The World Trade Organization (WTO) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) include some members that are not sovereign states; thus, neither organization ever speaks of "members states"; the WTO has simply "members" WTO members, whereas the IMF calls its members "member countries".[1]
Worldwide
- Member states of the United Nations | 193
- Member states of UNESCO | 195
- Interpol#Members | 190
- Member states of the World Intellectual Property Organization | 184
- Member states of the World Sports Alliance | 24
- Member states of the League of Nations
- Member states of the Venice Commission | 58
- Member states of the World Customs Organization | 173 sovereign states, 4 customs territories and one customs union
- International Hydrographic Organization#Member countries
- International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property#Member states
- Alliance of Small Island States#AOSIS member states | 39
- Intersputnik#Member states
Worldwide - language related
- Member states of the Arab League | 22
- Member states of the Dutch Language Union | 3
- Member states of the Commonwealth of Nations | 54
- Member states of the Latin Union | 36
- Member states of the Community of Portuguese Language Countries | 8
- Member states of the International Organization of the Francophonie
- Member states of the Organization of Ibero-American States | 24
Worldwide - religion related
Worldwide - commodity related
- Member states of the International Atomic Energy Agency | 167
- Member states of OPEC | 12
- Member states of CIP | 14
- Member states of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons | 195+
Restricted to a continent or larger region
Other
- Member states of the Commonwealth of Independent States | 9 + 2 unofficial participants (Turkmenistan and Ukraine)
Military
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