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1. Introduction;
2. The failures: Somalia, Rwanda, Angola, Bosnia;
3. Namibia: the first major success;
4. El Salvador: centrally-propelled learning;
5. Cambodia: organizational dysfunction, partial learning and mixed success;
6. Mozambique: learning to create consent;
7. Eastern Slavonia: institution-building and the limited use of force;
8. East Timor: the UN as state;
9. The ongoing multidimensional operations;
10. Conclusion: two levels of organizational learning.
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