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- +'''Economic sanctions''' are [[Commerce|commercial]] and [[Finance|financial]] penalties applied by one or more countries against a targeted [[Self-governance|self-governing]] state, group, or individual.
-'''International isolation''' is a penalty applied by the [[international community]] or a sizeable or powerful group of countries, like the [[United Nations]], towards one nation, government or people group. The same term may also refer to the state a country finds itself in after being shunned by the international community of nations or the greater group of countries. The determinants of the greater group of countries rely on economic, political and cultural stability but since the global order is constantly changing with the rise of developing countries such grouping may change. +
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==See also== ==See also==
 +*[[Arms embargo]]
 +*[[Boycott]]
*[[International sanctions]] *[[International sanctions]]
-*[[Trade embargo]]+*[[Non-tariff barriers to trade]]
-*[[Economic sanctions]]+*[[Oil embargo]]
-*[[Apartheid in South Africa]]+*[[United States embargoes]]
-*[[Rhodesia]]+*[[Political economy]]
-*[[Northern Cyprus]]+*[[Trade war]]
-*[[Pariah state]]+*[[Hegemony]]
-*[[Rogue state]]+*[[Individual and group rights]]
-*[[Sakoku]]+*[[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]]
-*[[Regional inequality]]+*[[Economic freedom]]
 +*[[Globalization]]
 +* [[Dima Yakovlev Law]]
 +* [[Magnitsky Act]]
 +* [[Magnitsky legislation]]
 +* [[Interdict]]
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Economic sanctions are commercial and financial penalties applied by one or more countries against a targeted self-governing state, group, or individual.

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