allostaatiline
Allostaatiline refers to a specific type of concern in international law. It originates from the concept of international law and pertains to a situation where a state's internal or external affairs are being controlled or administered by another state but without making the first state an integral or constituent part of the latter.
The term "allostaatilise" or allostaatine in Estonian, translates to 'foreign state'. The concept gained prominence in
It was used in the interwar era in discussions concerning post-war settlements in the regional area. The
Accusations of the regions becoming "allostaatiline" in the pasts are tied to several national interests that