Pariah status is not fixed; it is conditioned by changing international norms and the material power of the state. 4. Psychological and Social Implications
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) pariah
The hallmark of being a pariah is a lack of social acceptance, leading to exclusion from mainstream interactions. Pariah status is not fixed; it is conditioned