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==Post-CIA Career and Advocacy== After leaving government service, Cline became executive director of the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) at Georgetown University. He was a prolific author, writing books such as World Power Assessment (1975) and Secrets, Spies and Scholars: The CIA from Roosevelt to Reagan (1976), defending the CIA’s role in U.S. foreign policy. • Support for Taiwan and Anti-Communist Causes: ◦ Cline was a vocal supporter of Taiwan, leading the Coalition for Asian Peace and Security and organizing study programs funded by Taiwanese businessmen. He also advised congressional aides on Taiwan’s interests. ◦ He played a key role in forming the World League for Freedom and Democracy (formerly WACL) in 1966, a right-wing organization tied to the China Lobby and anti-communist regimes in Taiwan and South Korea.
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