International isolation contributed to the downfall of the
Spanish Republican government following the
Non-Intervention Agreement in the
Spanish Civil War signed in August 1936 and supported by 24 nations. The Republic had to fight a war under virtually total international isolation and a
de facto economic embargo that placed it at an insurmountable disadvantage against the
rebel faction. Lacking badly needed assistance from the
democratic powers such as
France, the
United Kingdom, and the
United States, the Spanish Republic was subject to a severe form of international isolation between 1936, shortly after the rebel coup, and the defeat of the loyalist forces in 1939. Maritime access for material from the
Soviet Union—the only country, together with
Mexico, which defied the Non-intervention Pact— aid was effectively cut off by the attacks of
Italian submarines and the French frontier remained closed. Although imposed in the name of
neutrality, the international isolation of the Spanish Republic ended up favouring the interests of the future
Axis powers. One of the most famous examples of international isolation was
South Africa during the
Apartheid years. While
poverty is usually one of the results of international isolation, the elite in the Republic of South Africa was able to maintain its status and wealth, the most economically disadvantaged classes bearing the brunt of the situation.
Myanmar, an isolated state owing to its harsh
stratocracy, has one of the world's poorest
healthcare systems despite the abundance of natural resources in the country. Throughout the
2011 Libyan civil war, a number of powerful countries pushed for the international isolation of colonel
Muammar Gaddafi's Libyan
Jamahiriya. International pressure, along with assistance to rebel groups, eventually contributed to Gaddafi's downfall and death. Also, in the
2011-2012 Syrian uprising, several foreign countries imposed tough sanctions against the regime of President
Bashar al-Assad. With the increasing
democratic backsliding and autocracy in
Venezuela during the administration of
Nicolás Maduro, the country faced growing international isolation. Since the
2022 invasion of Ukraine, Russia has experienced international isolation, characterized by severe economic sanctions against prominent government figures and
oligarchs, their expulsion from the
Council of Europe, and a
boycott of Russia and Belarus. The ongoing
Gaza war and
genocide along with the prolonged
Israeli
occupation of
Palestine's
West Bank and the
Gaza Strip has led to Israel's gradual international isolation due to worsening
humanitarian crisis and famine in the Gaza Strip, causing several Western countries to
recognize a Palestinian state. ==See also==