Pariah

A (or "rogue state") is a nation considered an outcast in the international community, often facing:

Pariah status is not fixed; it is conditioned by changing international norms and the material power of the state. 4. Psychological and Social Implications pariah

The hallmark of being a pariah is a lack of social acceptance, leading to exclusion from mainstream interactions. A (or "rogue state") is a nation considered

In the late 19th century, colonial officials and missionaries labeled this group "Pariahs," creating a social narrative that linked their misery to inherent caste status rather than economic exploitation by landlords. pariah

Over time, this marginalized group has been referred to as Panchamas or Dalits, seeking to shed the derogatory "pariah" label. 3. International Politics: The Pariah State