Understanding Intranational Issues and Their Impact on a Nation
Intranational refers to something that is within a country or nation, as opposed to international which refers to something that is between countries or nations. In other words, intranational refers to issues, events, or phenomena that are specific to one country or nation and do not involve any other countries or nations.
For example, the political system of a particular country, its economy, education system, healthcare, etc. are all examples of intranational issues. Similarly, a natural disaster that occurs within a single country, such as a hurricane or earthquake, is an intranational event.
In contrast, international issues are those that affect multiple countries or nations, such as global economic trends, climate change, pandemics, etc. These types of issues require cooperation and coordination between different countries and are typically addressed through international agreements, organizations, and institutions.