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An evolving doctrine in international law allows states to use force extraterritorially in self-defence against non-state actors if the host state is ‘unwilling or unable’ to take measures to neutralise the threat

​An evolving doctrine in international law allows states to use force extraterritorially in self-defence against non-state actors if the host state is ‘unwilling or unable’ to take measures to neutralise the threat  

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