antisubversion
Antisubversion is a policy concept referring to measures taken by a state or organization to prevent subversion, defined as efforts to undermine, overthrow, or destabilize a government or political order. The concept covers legal frameworks, intelligence activities, and public policy tools designed to deter or neutralize actions by external or internal actors believed to seek subversion. Subversive activities can include espionage, covert influence campaigns, recruitment by hostile groups, sabotage, or the dissemination of disinformation intended to erode confidence in institutions.
Common instruments include anti-subversion laws, loyalty or pledge requirements for officials, screening and vetting, surveillance and
Historically, antisubversion policies were widely used in many states during periods of political tension, notably in
Contemporary concerns center on balancing security objectives with civil liberties and human rights. Critics argue that