financial collapse of 1997, 272–76
North Korea and, 88–95
Eastern Europe, 19–20, 31, 69, 140, 198, 214, 215, 263
Eastman Kodak, 224
East Timor, 72, 75–76, 125, 137–38
Eberhart, Ralph E., “Ed,” 79–80, 121–22
Echelon, 165–67
Ecuador, U.S. sponsored military dictatorships in, 75
Edwards Air Force Base (California), 118
Egypt, 81, 219, 223, 242, 253
Eighth Army, 203
Eighty-second Airborne Division, 69, 108–9, 115, 120, 175
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 39, 53, 59, 97, 117, 220
Ekeus, Rolf, 303
ElBaradei, Mohamed, 304–5
elections, 312
of 1876, 120
of 1968, 205–6
of 1992, 144
of 2000, 120, 174, 291, 294
of 2002, 236
of 2004, 236
Eleventh Armored Cavalry Regiment, 147
Ellsberg, Daniel, 10, 97
Ellsworth Air Force Base (South Dakota), 252
Elmendorf Air Force Base (Alaska), 162
El Salvador, 125–26, 128, 136
Embraer company, 279
Endangered Species Act (1973), 123
“enemy or illegal combatant,” 4, 42, 78–79, 293–95
Energy, Department of, 169, 175, 306
Energy Information Administration, 169
England, Gordon R., 63, 122
Enrile, Juan Ponce, 210
Enron Corporation, 63, 166, 169, 236, 277
environmental pollution, 8, 33, 123, 198, 213, 268
Equatorial Guinea, 311
Eskan Village (Saudi Arabia), 238–39
Estonia, 300
“ethnic cleansing,” 25, 72, 138, 188
EUCOM, 124
Europe, 29–30, 33, 35–36, 71, 215, 234
European Commission on Human Rights, 206
European Parliament, 166
European Union, 269, 270, 277, 283, 300
Expeditionary Village (Qatar), 248