International Marxist Review was the English-language theoretical and analytical journal of the reunified Fourth International. IMR was launched in 1982 alongside Quatrième Internationale, which was relaunched in the same year.
Fifteen issues of the journal were produced until 1995, when IMR was merged into International Viewpoint. At the same time Quatrième Internationale, IMR's sister magazine in French, was merged into Critique Communiste, the theoretical journal of the Revolutionary Communist League (France). It operated under the ISSN numbers ISSN 0269-3739 and ISSN 1024-8234.
The key themes and articles of each issue are listed below.
1 The need for a revolutionary International; France under Mitterrand2 Black revolt in South Africa; The land question in Latin America3 New faces of feminism; Anti-apartheid struggles & class struggles4 The legacy of Antonio Gramsci; Lessons of Grenada5 The significance of Gorbachev; Revolutionary strategy in Europe6 Latin America after Che Guevara; Morality and revolution in everyday life7 50 years of the Fourth International; Reasons for FI remain valid8 Europe: the big bluff of 1992; Dynamics of European integration9 The national question in the history of the USSR and today10 Central America; Environment; The national question in the Spanish state, and Ireland [1]11/12 Double issue: Documents of the 1991 World Congress of the Fourth International13 After perestroika – What next? USSR; Poland; China (Swedish translation); Yugoslavia14 Defending Marxism Today: Market ideology; Feminism; US left15 Capitalism’s new economic order; Restructuring the labor processAn earlier International Marxist Review was that produced by Michel Pablo's Revolutionary Marxist Tendency of the Fourth International in 1971 and 1972.