Gang of Four (disambiguation)
The Gang of Four were Jiang Qing and three other Chinese Cultural Revolution leaders ousted in 1976 after Mao Tse-Tung's death.
Gang of Four also may refer to:
Other groups of individual people
- Gang of Four (band)
- Gang of Four, authors of computing book Design Patterns
In politics outside China
- Gang of Four (Afghanistan)
- Australia:
- Gang of Four in Cuba: Marta Beatriz Roque, Vladimiro Roca, Felix Bonne and Rene Gomez Manzano
- Gang of Four (Pakistan)
- Gang of Four in Papua New Guinea, Mekere Morauta & three other post-1975 officials
- Gang of Four in United Kingdom, founding leaders of UK Social Democratic Party
- USA:
- Gang of Four (Harlem), a.k.a. Harlem Clubhouse
- Gang of Four (Seattle), founders of Minority Executive Directors's Coalition
- Colorado contributors to Democratic Party, associated with Pat Stryker
- Gang of Four in New York Senate, Democratic senators supporting attempted change of Majority Leader in 2009 leadership crisis
Other
- "Gang of Four", Big Two card game product
- "Gang of Four" Local Management Interface standard for Wide Area Networking
- Titled works:
- Gang of Four, 2004 novel by Liz Byrski
- Gang of Four (film), 1988 French film
- Fictional characters:
- Gang of Four, villains of comic Riki-Oh
- Gang of Four, four heroes of comic Oriental Heroes
See also
- Big Four (disambiguation)
- Four Asian Tigers, fast-developing economies in the 1960s–90s
- Gang of 14, a bipartisan group of moderate United States Senators in the 109th Congress
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