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| | NATO Review - No 3 - Autumn 1999 - p. 12-15 |
 | | These four pillars are: civil administration, under the United Nations itself; humanitarian assistance, led by the UNHCR; democratisation and institution-building, under the OSCE; and economic development, managed by the EU. |
 | | To reach that target, UNMIK is acting as a transitional administration for the region, which means it performs, and coordinates with the people of Kosovo, all the basic administrative functions such as policing, banking, customs, health service, education, and post and telecommunications. |
 | | The measure of the mission's success, however, will not come from whether those objectives were achieved in the shorter term, but whether the democratic values and structures this mission is attempting to define for this region leave an indelible legacy. |
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