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  1. Notes on the background to the Eritrean problem, early 1950s-1960s by Shumet Sishagne, 1983
  2. Conflict and Intervention in the Horn of Africa by Bereket H. Selassie, 1982-07-01
  3. The Eritrean Struggle for Independence: Domination, Resistance, Nationalism, 1941-1993 (African Studies) by Ruth Iyob, 1997-05-13
  4. EAST AFRICA - Opposition To Middle East Peace Ending - Part 10.(East African Arab states' policies)(Brief Article): An article from: APS Diplomat Strategic Balance in the Middle East
  5. Demystifying political thought, power, and economic development by Tecola W Hagos, 1999
  6. Conflict in the Horn of Africa
  7. War Clouds on the Horn of Africa: A Crisis for D±Etente by Tom J. Farer, 1979-06
  8. The Making of the Eritrean Constitution: The Dialectic of Process and Substance by Bereket Habte Selassie, 2002-07
  9. The nationality question, secession and constitutionalism: The case of Ethiopia by Asmelash Beyenne, 1989
  10. The Eritrean question: The conflict between the right of self-determination and the interests of states (Studies in international law) by Eyassu Gayim, 1993
  11. The primacy of economics for the future of the Horn of Africa by Paul B Henze, 1992
  12. Ethiopia: A case study for national and military strategy in the new world order (USAWC Military Studies Program paper) by John D Catlin, 1993
  13. A contemporary biography of Ras Alula: A Geʻez manuscript from Mänäwē, Tämbēn (The Robert L. Hess Collection on Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa) by Ḥagai Erlikh, 1976
  14. A political and legal analysis of the Eritrean question (Working papers / Africa Research & Publications Project) by Kahasai Berhane, 1982

81. An MBendi Profile: Eritrea - Overview
The government is committed to a freemarket economic system and has announced Economic growth in eritrea is dependent on overcoming problems such as
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82. Eritrea's Government : LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
eritrea s government LETTERS TO THE EDITOR explain to his readers what may have prompted him to take such a cheap shot at the government of eritrea.
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    PRINT PAGE EMAIL ARTICLE ) Font ( ) Font Eritrea's Government : LETTERS TO THE EDITOR International Herald Tribune Tuesday, January 16, 2001 Regarding "UN Peacekeeping Lessons in Africa" (Opinion, Dec. 16) by William Shawcross: In an otherwise seemingly balanced account of the United Nations mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea, Mr. Shawcross wrote: "Relations with both governments are reasonable, though the arrogant regime in Eritrea makes problems." I respectfully ask Mr. Shawcross to be more candid and explain to his readers what may have prompted him to take such a cheap shot at the government of Eritrea. GHIRMAI HAILE. Cincinnati. Subscriptions E-mail Alerts Site Feedback Contributor Policy ... Subscribe to our RSS Feed

83. Government Of Eritrea
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Country name conventional long form: State of Eritrea conventional short form: Eritrea local long form: Hagere Ertra former: Eritrea Autonomous Region in Ethiopia local short form: Ertra Government type transitional government note: following a successful referendum on independence for the Autonomous Region of Eritrea on 23-25 April 1993, a National Assembly, composed entirely of the People's Front for Democracy and Justice or PFDJ, was established as a transitional legislature; a Constitutional Commission was also established to draft a constitution; ISAIAS Afworki was elected president by the transitional legislature; the constitution, ratified in May 1997, did not enter into effect, pending parliamentary and presidential elections; parliamentary elections had been scheduled in December 2001, but were postponed indefinitely; currently the sole legal party is the People's Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ) Capital Asmara (formerly Asmera)

84. Human Rights Watch: Africa : Eritrea
eritrea Release Political Prisoners The eritrean government should release political The government of eritrea has intensified a major crackdown on its
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85. IfG.CC The Institute For EGovernment - Government Of Eritrea Uses Tejari For Onl
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86. BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Country Profiles | Country Profile: Eritrea
Hadas eritrea government-owned, published three days a week; eritrea Profile - government-owned weekly, in English; Tirigta - pro-government youth weekly
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... Newswatch LANGUAGES Last Updated: Wednesday, 10 August 2005, 14:41 GMT 15:41 UK E-mail this to a friend Printable version Country profile: Eritrea Eritrea emerged from its long war of independence in 1993 only to plunge once again into war, first with Yemen and then, more devastatingly, with its old adversary, Ethiopia.
Today, a fragile peace prevails and Eritrea faces the gigantic tasks of rebuilding its infrastructure and of developing its economy after more than 30 years of conflict. OVERVIEW
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LEADERS MEDIA A former Italian colony, Eritrea was occupied by the British in 1941. In 1952 the United Nations resolved to establish it as an autonomous entity federated with Ethiopia as a compromise between Ethiopian claims for sovereignty and Eritrean aspirations for independence. However, 10 years later the Ethiopian emperor, Haile Selassie, decided to annex it, triggering a 32-year-long armed struggle. This culminated in independence shortly after an alliance of the Eritrean People's Liberation Front (EPLF) and a coalition of Ethiopian resistance movements defeated Haile Selassie's communist successor, Mengistu Haile Mariam. In 1993, in a referendum supported by Ethiopia, the Eritrean people voted almost unanimously in favour of independence, leaving Ethiopia landlocked.

87. Eritrea
eritrea General Information government Economy and resources The EPLF secured the whole of eritrea and a provisional government was formed under Issaias
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... Chronology GENERAL INFORMATION National name Hagere Eretra al-Dawla al-Iritra/State of Eritrea Area 125,000 sq km/48,262 sq mi Capital Asmara Major towns/cities Assab, Keren, Massawa, Adi Ugri, Ed Major ports Assab, Massawa Physical features coastline along the Red Sea 1,000 km/620 mi; narrow coastal plain that rises to an inland plateau; Dahlak Islands back to top GOVERNMENT Head of state and government Issaias Afwerki from 1993 Political system nationalistic socialist Political executive unlimited presidency Administrative divisions six regions Political parties People's Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ) (formerly Eritrean People's Liberation Front EPLF), left of centre, the only party recognised by the government; Eritrean National Pact Alliance (ENPA), moderate, centrist Armed forces 172,200; plus 120,000 reservists (2002 est)

88. World Crises | Reuters.co.uk
FEATURELingering suspicions complicate aid in eritrea contravene bilateral agreements with eritrea s government and be illegal under some donor laws,
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89. Government Of Eritrea
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Eritrean government Name: Government of Eritrea HQ Country: Eritrea Date Founded: 24 May 1993
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90. Atlas - Eritrea Map
eritrea s government faced formidable challenges. In May 1991, the EPLF accomplished the Provisional government of eritrea (PGE) to administer eritrean
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Eritrea Plants and Animal Back to Top Eritrea’s resources have supported a largely agricultural way of life. The nation possesses potentially valuable potash deposits and possibly gold, iron, and petroleum, but exploration and exploitation of its mineral resources were severely hindered by three decades of war. Eritrea Communications Back to Top
domestic: very insufficient; most telephones are in Asmara; government is seeking international tenders to improve the system
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Eritrea International Disputes Back to Top
As a result of the 12 December 2000 peace agreement ending a two-year war with Ethiopia, the UN will administer a 25-km wide temporary security zone within Eritrea until a joint boundary commission delimits and demarcates a final boundary Eritrea Economy Back to Top Traditionally, agriculture was the norm in the plateau region and in the north and west where rainfall was sufficient. In the drier coastal plain and the arid regions of the north and west, farm animal raising precontrolled. Italian and British colonial policy in the 19th and early 20th centuries favored the production of raw materials for export. During this time, light industry was developed. By most accounts, Eritrea enjoyed a higher level of economic development than Ethiopia at the time of the 1952 federation. Ethiopia’s annexation of Eritrea caused industrial development to be curtailed, and many factories were closed and moved to Ethiopia. After 1974, the Marxist government of Ethiopia placed most Eritrean industry under state control.

91. Country Profile: Eritrea
Hadas eritrea Asmara-based, government-owned, published three days a week in Voice of the Broad Masses of eritrea - government-owned, broadcasts from
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Eritrea emerged from its long war of independence in 1993 only to plunge once again into war, first with Yemen and then, more devastatingly, with its old adversary, Ethiopia. It now faces the gigantic task of rebuilding a country ravaged by more than 30 years of conflict, its infrastructure, buildings and fields destroyed.
OVERVIEW
A former Italian colony, Eritrea was occupied by the British in 1941. In 1952 the United Nations resolved to establish it as an autonomous entity federated with Ethiopia as a compromise between Ethiopian claims for sovereignty and Eritrean aspirations for independence. However, 10 years later the Ethiopian emperor, Haile Selassie, decided to annex it, triggering a 32-year-long armed struggle. In 1993, in a referendum supported by Ethiopia, the Eritrean people voted almost unanimously in favour of independence, leaving Ethiopia landlocked. However, by 1998 the two sides had fallen out over Ethiopian access to the Eritrean ports of Massawa and Assab. Unequal trade terms, and border disputes around the town of Badme contributed to a resumption of hostilities. This formally ended with a peace deal in June 2000, but not before leaving both sides with thousands of soldiers dead and the two Eritrean ports destroyed.

92. Reuters AlertNet - FEATURE-Lingering Suspicions Complicate Aid In Eritrea
The seasonal rains may be falling elsewhere in eritrea, but the earth is dry contravene bilateral agreements with eritrea s government and be illegal
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93. Reuters AlertNet - ERITREA-ETHIOPIA US Government To Donate Food
AlertNet provides news, information and analysis for everyone interested in emergency relief. AlertNet is run by Reuters Foundation.
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94. Eritrea: Amnesty International's Human Rights Concerns
eritrea You have no right to ask government resists scrutiny on human rights May 18, 2004; eritrea Arbitrary detentions of government critics and
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96. AISI National ICT Profiles
In March 2000 eritrea became the last country in Africa to get local access to the The eritrean Information Systems Agency (EISA) is the government body
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97. International Business Publications: Eritrea Foreign Policy And Government Guide
eritrea Foreign Policy and government Guide Antigua and Barbuda Foreign Policy government Guide Antilles (Netherlands) Business Intelligence Report
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98. Eritrea - Political Structure
Political structure of eritrea. eritrea s president Isaias Afworki, the national government, judiciary.
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Head of government: President Isaias Afwerki President Isaias Afwerki. President Isaias Afwerki and his cabinet of 16 ministers, regional governors and other officials form the 24-member State Council, the executive branch of the Eritrean government, chaired by the president. An unicameral 150-member National Assembly which comprises 75 Central Committee members of the ruling PFDJ, together with 75 others (representatives elected by the general population, of whom at least 11 must be women, and 15 members representing Eritreans living abroad) form the legislative branch of the democratic government of Eritrea. The National Assembly establishes the domestic and foreign policies of the government, regulates the State Council's execution of these policies and approves the country's budget. The National Assembly elects the president directly. The judiciary consists of courts at national (Supreme Court), regional (10 provincial courts), and village levels (29 district courts). Special Sharia courts subjugate to the Muslim population, following Islamic Sharia law in family cases.

99. Eritrea: Two Students Die In Government Clampdown
Two students have died and up to 2000 others are being detained in a detention camp following protests against the government.
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By David Rowan 24 August 2001 Use this version to print Send this link by email Email the author Two students have died and up to 2,000 others are being detained in a detention camp following protests against the government. The camp in Wia, 30 kilometres from the Eritrean port of Massawa, is located in a desert region, and temperatures can reach as high as 49 degrees Centigrade (120 degrees Fahrenheit). It is reported that the students are being detained without adequate food, water and shelter. The students were arrested either in their dormitories or outside the high court where they had gathered to attend a court hearing involving Kesete. They were kept overnight in a soccer stadium before being bussed out to Wia. The 15 represent a section of the Eritrean bourgeoisie who are seeking to distance themselves from Afwerki and are concerned about the growing resentment to his rule. They are all long-standing members of the PFDJ and its forerunner, the Eritrean Peoples Liberation Front (EPLF) who supported the war with Ethiopia. It is probable that the opposition to Afwerki within the ruling clique reflects concerns over the loss of support from the West. Those who have recently criticised Afwerki include the Eritrean ambassador to Sweden, Norway and Finland, who resigned her post, and the ambassador to Germany, who was recalled and may face prosecution by the Special Court. Afwerki is known to favour closer relations with Arab countries and hopes to join the League of Arab States.

100. ZNet |Africa | Eritrea And The 'International Community'
 The International Community could then hold the eritrean government accountable for its For good or ill, eritrea looks to the international community,
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