0 the process or policy of members of a political group joining another party or group with the intention, often secret, of changing its principles and plans: --
Deep entryism refers to the long duration.
In the early years of the international, sections generally pursued a policy of entryism into social democratic or labour parties.
In these cases the term entryism is not usually used.
This move was based upon the tactic of entryism.
The term is also used today for mutual entryism or cooperation between left and right-wing groups.
However, the league has tried to use entryism or support various political parties and community or social groups.
Has he not heard of entryism in his party?
I have not come across any parochial church council that is worried about entryism.