Pariah -

A is defined as an outcast, someone rejected or despised by society, social groups, or the international community. It describes a person or entity subjected to extreme social exclusion, forced isolation, or systemic avoidance. 2. Sociological and Historical Context (The Pariah Problem)

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

Diplomatic expulsion and restricted commerce. A is defined as an outcast, someone rejected

South Africa (historically), Taiwan, Israel, and Pakistan have been identified as pariah states at different times, often when failing to align with international norms or when facing existential threats requiring nuclear "equalizers". Sociological and Historical Context (The Pariah Problem) A

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