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{{Short description|Attempt to transform the established social order and its structures}}
{{About|the political concept of subversion||Subversion (disambiguation)}}
{{Criminal law}} '''Subversion''' ({{etymology|la|{{wikt-lang|la|subvertere}}|overthrow}}) refers to a process by which the [[values]] and principles of a system in place are contradicted or reversed in an attempt to
Subversion is used as a tool to achieve political goals because it generally carries less risk,
[[Terrorist]] groups generally do not employ subversion as a tool to achieve their goals. Subversion is a manpower-intensive strategy and many groups lack the manpower and political and social connections to carry out subversive activities.<ref>{{cite book |url=https://www.rand.org/pubs/occasional_papers/OP172 |title=Subversion and Insurgency: RAND Counterinsurgency Study – Paper 2 |last=Rosenau |first=William |year=2007 |location=Santa Monica, California |publisher=RAND Corporation |page=5 |isbn=978-0-8330-4123-4 |series=Occasional Papers}}</ref> However, actions taken by terrorists may have a subversive effect on society. Subversion can imply the use of insidious, dishonest, monetary, or violent methods to bring about such change. This is in contrast to [[protest]], a [[coup d'état]], or working through traditional means in a political system to bring about change. Furthermore, external subversion is where, "the aggressor state attempts to recruit and assist indigenous political and military actors to overthrow their government by coup d’état".<ref>{{cite journal |url=https://www.rand.org/pubs/notes/N2412.html |title=Countering Covert Aggression |last1=Hosmer |first1=Stephen T. |last2=Tanham |first2=George K. |year=1986 |location=Santa Monica, California |publisher=RAND Corporation |page=1 |series=notes |access-date=2015-03-11}}</ref> If subversion fails in its goal of bringing about a coup it is possible that the actors and actions of the subversive group could transition to [[insurrection]], [[insurgency]], and/or [[
The word is present in all languages of [[Latin]] origin, originally applying to such events as the military defeat of a city. As early as the 14th century, it was being used in the [[English language]] with reference to laws, and in the 15th century came to be used with respect to the realm. The term has taken over from '[[sedition]]' as the name for illicit [[rebellion]], though the connotations of the two words are rather different; sedition suggesting overt attacks on institutions, subversion something much more surreptitious, such as [[erosion|eroding]] the basis of belief in the [[status quo]] or setting people against each other.
==Definition==
The problem with defining the term
<blockquote>"'''Subversion''' is the undermining or detachment of the loyalties of significant political and social groups within the victimized state, and their transference, under ideal conditions, to the [[symbols]] and institutions of the aggressor."<ref>{{cite book |author=Paul W. Blackstock |author-link =Paul W. Blackstock |title=The Strategy of Subversion: Manipulating the Politics of Other Nations |url=https://archive.org/details/strategyofsubver00blac |url-access=registration |year=1964 |publisher=Quadrangle Books |location=Chicago |edition=1st |page=[https://archive.org/details/strategyofsubver00blac/page/56 56] |type=Hardcover}}</ref></blockquote>
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===Russian and French methods===
Dominique Poirier, former employee and specialist in communication warfare in the French intelligence service, [[DGSE]], describes extensively subversion in a book on the practices and methods of this agency published in 2019,<ref>Poirier, Dominique (Aug. 21, 2019). ''DGSE : The French Spy Machine''. Amazon.com Services LLC, {{ISBN|978-1687670533}}.</ref> yet he rarely uses the noun
The DGSE and one other intelligence agency of this country at least are particularly active in subversive activities abroad, often in a joint effort with the Russian foreign intelligence service, [[SVR RF]], with a focus on the United States, Dominique Poirier specifies from firsthand knowledge and experience spanning the years 1980 to
Most French and Russian actions of subversion, and of domestic influence alike, actually are governed by the notion of [[minority influence]] as initially defined by social psychologist [[Serge Moscovici]]. However, the DGSE in particular designs all such actions in accordance with fundamentals of a scientific approach akin to [[behaviorism]], called
The expression
Remarkably, French experts in domestic influence and subversion use colloquially the noun
===Economics===
Economics can be both a tool of the internal and external subversive. For the external subversive simply cutting off credit can cause severe economic problems for a country. An example of this is the United States' relations with [[Chile]] in the early 1970s. In an attempt to get [[Salvador Allende]] removed from office, the United States tried to weaken the Chilean economy. Chile received little foreign investments and the loss of credit prevented Chile from purchasing vital imports.<ref>Qureshi, Lubna. Nixon, Kissinger, and Allende: U.S. Involvement in the 1973 coup in Chile. (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2009), Pg. 115.</ref> An economic pressure of this kind prevents an economy from functioning and reduces a country's standard of living. If the reduction is too great, the people may become willing to support a change in the government's leadership. The main objective of economic pressures is to make it difficult for the country to fulfill its basic obligations to the citizenry either by cutting off trade or by depriving it of resources.
The internal subversive can also use economics to put pressure on the government through use of the strike. An example of this is the Chilean
===Agitation and civil unrest===
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===Subversive activity===
'''Subversive activity''' is the lending of aid, comfort, and moral support to individuals, groups, or organizations that advocate the overthrow of incumbent governments by force and violence. All willful acts that are intended to be detrimental to the best interests of the government and that do not fall into the categories of [[treason]], [[sedition]], [[Decoy|diversion]], [[sabotage]], or [[espionage]] are placed in the category of subversive activity.
===Mainland China===
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===Hong Kong===
Subversion was criminalised in [[Hong Kong]] on 30 June 2020 by [[2020 Hong Kong national security law|Hong Kong national security law]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Kuo |first1=Lily |last2=Yu |first2=Verna |title=China passes controversial Hong Kong national security law |url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/30/china-passes-controversial-hong-kong-national-security-law |access-date=10 July 2020 |work=the Guardian |date=30 June 2020}}</ref>
===Italy===
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=== Iran ===
Subversion ({{
==See also==
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*[[Information Warfare]]
*[[Psychological warfare]]
*[[Red terror]]
*[[Revolution]]
*[[Sedition]]
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==External links==
{{Wiktionary|subversion}}
*[http://www.montanaheritageproject.org/index.php/teacherlore/C163/P15/ "Address before the National Association of Manufacturers" on the Soviet military and political threat] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140429052256/http://www.montanaheritageproject.org/index.php/teacherlore/C163/P15/ |date=2014-04-29 }} by [[Allen Welsh Dulles]] (1959) – ''lower-middle portion of web page''
*[[iarchive:yuri-bezmenov-complete-lectures|Yuri Bezmenov's complete 1983-84 lectures on subversion]]
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