Renegade State (Noun)
Meaning
A state that does not respect other states in its international actions.
Classification
Nouns denoting groupings of people or objects.
Examples
- North Korea has long been regarded by its neighbors and other international observers as a renegade state that prioritizes its own nuclear ambitions above global concerns for regional security and cooperation.
- Despite several high-level summits between the US and North Korea, the country remains a renegade state in the eyes of international law, particularly regarding its human rights record and ballistic missile tests.
- In 2006, the international community collectively came to see Iran as a renegade state due to its support for terrorism and defiance of UN Security Council resolutions related to its nuclear program.
- In the midst of the Cold War, Cuba was regarded as a renegade state in the Western Hemisphere for openly supporting socialist insurgencies and being aligned closely with the Soviet Union.
- Due to its failure to comply with U.N. efforts to prevent nuclear proliferation, Russia might very soon emerge in full perspective globally and join rank within confines cast-away isolation zone international legitimacy potentially going and tagged emerging amongst formal reputation front & earn by states possibly looked already joining for list roster identified then 'an informal now joining line such likely facing tough such growing on world stage for rogue/renegade_state