World League for Freedom and Democracy
- World League for Freedom and Democracy
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Ligue mondiale pour la liberté et la démocratie
La Ligue mondiale pour la liberté et la démocratie, anciennement Ligue anticommuniste mondiale ou World Anti-Communist League (WACL) jusqu'en 1990, est un cercle de réflexion et d'influence d'idéologie occidentaliste et atlantiste fondé à Taïwan en 1966 par Tchang Kaï-chek.
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- Portail de Taïwan
Catégories : Think tank | Anticommunisme | Organisme fondé en 1966
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