Psihliðarhreyfingar
Psihliðarhreyfingar, an Icelandic term, broadly translates to "sideways movements" or "movements from the side." In various contexts, it refers to actions or influences that are not direct or overt. This can encompass subtle tactics, indirect approaches, or changes that occur without obvious fanfare. The concept is often used in discussions related to strategy, politics, or social dynamics where outcomes are achieved through less conventional or non-confrontational means. It implies a strategic maneuvering rather than a frontal assault.
In a political context, psihliðarhreyfingar might describe lobbying efforts that operate behind the scenes, influencing legislation