Adversarial influence refers to covert efforts to manipulate perceptions, decisions, or behaviors, often through disinformation or psychological tactics. It is used to destabilize opponents, sway public opinion, or undermine trust in institutions. State actors, political groups, or corporate rivals typically benefit, leveraging these strategies to gain strategic advantages in geopolitics, elections, or market competition.
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