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  1. 18 maj 2022 · An embargo in the context of academic publishing typically means a temporary stop or ban on disclosing information contained in a research paper. The embargo may affect authors or, after the publication of the research paper in question, may affect readers by preventing them from accessing it.

  2. 1 mar 1991 · Thus, history suggests that the United Nations' embargo would not have reduced Iraq's will to resist, particularly over a short period, and would not have compelled Hussein to...

  3. 23 lis 2017 · The basics. A review embargo is, at heart, what you likely to suspect it to be. In return for seeing a film early, so that you can assemble your thoughts and get your review and features...

  4. Embargoes in Historical Perspective. ROBERT A. DOUGHTY and HAROLD E. RAUGH, JR. Much of the analysis in open sources has been extremely optimistic about whether the economic sanctions imposed by the United Nations against Iraq could have succeeded.

  5. This paper aims to trace the use of news embargoes in today’s new media environment. Three main questions are to be resolved in detail: • What types of embargoes have there been in the past and what is their current status? • Does the news embargo still make sense in our speeded-up 24/7 media world? • Whom is it actually useful for?

  6. 25 wrz 2024 · What is an Embargo? In academia, an "embargo" is a restriction placed on a thesis or dissertation that allows only the title, abstract, and citation information to be released to the public, while the full text of the work is kept hidden for a limited period of time.

  7. This article examines the history of the Spanish embargo imposed by the Roosevelt Administration and the reasons behind it, as well as the main factor that made it more possible to lift the embargo during the conflict: the awareness of the link between what was happening in Spain and its potentially disturbing consequences for Roosevelt’s ...

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