The Association for Solidarity Perspectives (German: Verein für solidarische Perspektiven, VsP) was a far-left political organization in Germany.
The newly founded party negotiated for over 2 years with the League of West German Communists ('Bund Westdeutscher Kommunisten') about another amalgamation, but this efforts remained fruitless because of their differences over feminism.
The VSP attacked German reunification and was engaged in the fleeting left-wing resistance movement Nie wieder Deutschland [de] ('Never again, Germany!').
One faction of the Trotskyist current in the VsP departed in 1994 and formed the Revolutionary Socialist League (RSB).
The Trotskyists who remained in the VsP formed a caucus called the International Socialist Left (ISL).