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More on trade embargoes and scholarship
Jean Kumagai, Will U.S. Sanctions Have Chilling Effect on Scholarly Publishing?, IEEE Spectrum, October 15, 2003. Contrary to the charges of its critics, the IEEE deplores the Treasury Department ruling that forces it (among other things) to refuse to edit papers submitted to IEEE journals by Iranian citizens. Also see the open letter from the IEEE President, Michael Adler, on the IEEE response to the controversy. Quoting Adler: In its negotiations with the Treasury Department before the ruling came down, "[w]e stated the reasons that the IEEE firmly believes that the peer review and editing of technical journal articles should be permissible under the current regulations. We have asked that they agree with our interpretation outright, or at least issue us a license to permit these activities as an exception." (Thanks to Garrett Eastman.)
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