countersubversion

/ˌkaʊntərsəbˈvɜrʒən/
noun
  1. Actions or policies intended to prevent or oppose subversion, especially political or social efforts to undermine authority.
    • The agency's countersubversion unit monitored groups that threatened the stability of the state.
    • During the Cold War, many countries invested heavily in countersubversion tactics.
    • The government launched a countersubversion program to protect national security.
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