Eason, Marybeth (Cpt). "Ordnance Corps in Somalia: Putting the COMBAT in combat service support," Ordnance (August 1994), pp. 10-12.

[Captain Eason was commander of the 598th Maintenance Company, based in Fort Benning, GA.; her unit served in Mogadishu August-December 1993.]

Economist Intelligence Unit. Somalia (London: EIU Country Report no 4, 1992), 15 p.

Ehret, Christopher. "The Eastern Horn of Africa, 1000 B.C. to 1400 A.D.: The Historical Roots," in Ali Jamale Ahmed, ed. The Invention of Somalia (Lawrenceville, NJ: Red Sea Press, 1995), pp. 233-256.

Eichelberger, K.L. (Captain, USN) "Making the Navy's Case in Somalia," Proceedings of the US Naval Institute vol 121/5/1,1107 (May 1995), pp. 126-128.

[Desribes the Naval role in the March 1994 operation which extracted the remaining US forces from Somalia.]

Eikenberry, Karl W. "The Challenges of Peacekeeping," Army vol 43 (September 1993), pp. 14-20.

Ekstrom, Carl D. "Budgetary chaos and evasion: the case of Somalia," International Journal of Public Administration vol 16 no 7 (1993), pp. 1053-1070.

[The Siad Barre regime was characterized by widespread corruption among officials and rampant tax evasion by the citizens.]

Eldon, Dan. Somalia (Nairobi: Dan Eldon Memorial Fund, 1994) 48 p.

[On 12 July 1994, a young and brilliant news photographer and two colleagues were killed by a mob while they were being escorted by the SNA militia to the site of a recent UNOSOM military action. The 22-year-old photographer, Dan Eldon, had already made a substantial mark on Somalia reporting, and examples of his sensitive, enterprising, and dramatic photographs are published in this posthumous volume. Although the compiler did not know Eldon well, the young photographer clearly possessed notable talent, and his loss adds yet another sad dimension to the Somalia tragedy.]

Eliasson, Jan. "Confronting Reality: The UN Prepares for Expanded Duties," Harvard International Review vol 26 no 1 (Fall 1993), pp. 20-21, 64-65.

[The United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs is interviewed about the increasing requirements for humanitarian intervention.]

Eliott, Michael, Joshua Hammer, Tom Post, and Douglas Waller. "Damned Yankees," Newsweek vol 122. no 17 (25 October 1993), pp. 20-25.

[The release of U.S. Army helicopter pilot, Michael Durant, causes the weekly journal to analyze how well the President is being advised on foreign policy issues. All of the president's advisors are found wanting; the President is found to suffer from "bad luck and a lack of leadership."]

Elmi, A.S. "The Chewing of Khat in Somalia," Journal of Ethno-Pharmacology vol 8 (2), (August 1983), pp. 163-176.

[UNITAF made a great deal of the local habit of chewing on the imported herb, khat, and attempted to suppress it. Khat provides a mild amphetamine-like high, but it is not a narcotic. Somalis maintain that it "stimulates conversa-tion" but that it does not excite people to perform violent acts.]

Elson, John and Andrew Purvis. "Warlord Country: In a hostile land without government, the real problem is whether the rival clans can find a way to resolve their longstanding quarrels without reaching for rifles." Time vol 141, no 2 (11 January 1993), pp. 24-25.

Enzhao, Liu. "An Examination of UN peace-keeping operations," Beijing Review vol 36 (8 November 1993), pp. 8-9.

[The Chinese were never happy with the Somali intervention.]

Epstein, Susan B. Somalia: Humanitarian Assistance Fact Sheet (Washington, DC: Congressional Research Service, October 18, 1993) 2 p.

Eribo, Festus. "Russian Newspaper Coverage of Somalia and the Former Yugoslavia," Issue: A Journal of Opinion vol 23 no 1 (Winter/ Spring 1994), pp. 30-34.

[Includes many news items from Izvestia, Pravda and ITAR-Tass on the initial period of Operation Restore Hope. The reporting on Somalia was easily eclipsed by that of the former Yugoslavia. Pravda was very much slanted against U.S. involvement in Operation Restore Hope; Izvestia was more objective in its reporting of both Somalia and Yugoslavia.]

Etzioni, Amitai. "Mediation as a World Role for the United States," The Washington Quarterly vol 18 no 3 (Summer 1995), pp. 78-87.

[Examines a wide range of world problems, and US mediation efforts towards some of them.]

Evans, Ernest. "The U.S. Military and Peacekeeping Operations," World Affairs vol 155, no 4 (Spring 1993), pp. 143-147.

Evans, Gareth J. Cooperating for Peace: the Global Agenda for the 1990s and Beyond (St. Leonard's, Australia: Allen & Unwin, 1993) 224 p.

[The Australian Foreign Minister lays out his ideas on the future of armed intervention.]

Ewing, Jonathan. "The 'Other Somalia' Pursues Independent Trail," African News vol 38 no 5 (5-18 April 1993), p. 4.