👉 "Inner national" is a term that describes an organization or institution that has its own set of rules, policies, and procedures, similar to those of a country within itself. This can include things like cultural practices, laws, regulations, and organizational structures that are distinct from the larger society in which it operates. Intranational organizations, on the other hand, are organizations that operate within an existing national or international framework, such as the European Union or North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).