Italy, but the sanctions did not affect the outcome.
John Adams
Desmond Tutu
The United Nations have imposed many sanctions against North Korea but so far to no avail.
Sanctions against Iraq was created in 1990.
Sanctions against Iraq ended in 2003.
United Nations made economic sanctions against Iraq due to the invasion of Kuwait. Later, the UN passed United Nations Security Council Resolution 687 which establish terms for cease-fire.
US sanctions on other nations, such as the sanctions that were against Iran are most effective if other nations agree to go along with the sanctions. What is also true is the following:1. Sanctions mean that assets of the "sanctioned" nation held in foreign banks be frozen; 2. That certain types of industries, such as defense making industries are not allowed to do business with the sanctioned nation. This means weapons building industries; and 3. The sanctions are meant to bend the will of the sanctioned nation and diplomatically separate them from most of the world.
After Italy invaded Ethiopia in 1935, the League of Nations imposed economic sanctions against Italy, which included restrictions on trade, arms, and financial transactions. However, the sanctions were largely ineffective due to the lack of enforcement and the fact that key commodities, such as oil, were not included. The sanctions aimed to isolate Italy diplomatically and economically but ultimately failed to prevent the invasion or change Italian aggression in the region.
Antibiotic
International sanctions against agribusiness Monsanto have greatly reduced the company's prospects of growth. The imposed sanctions have caused a vast decrease in profits, and the subsequent bad publicity has resulted in Monsanto being almost globally reviled.
The policy of apartheid in South Africa led to international sanctions against the country. These sanctions included the Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986 enacted by the United States.