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Request to the server "comw.org"
You used the following DNS server:
DNS Name: WSC1.JOMAX.net
DNS Server Address: 216.69.185.1#53
DNS server aliases:

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comw.org. 3600 IN NS WSC1.jomax.net.
comw.org. 3600 IN NS WSC2.jomax.net.
comw.org. 3600 IN A 64.202.167.216
comw.org. 3600 IN TXT "google-site-verification=oZFdFO0wYClpkV79gyX_j3YHxpcvX27J1k_rWwF01kw"
comw.org. 3600 IN MX 10 mailstore1.secureserver.net.

Received 285 bytes from address 216.69.185.1#53 in 13 ms

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Request to the server "comw.org"
You used the following DNS server:
DNS Name: WSC2.JOMAX.net
DNS Server Address: 208.109.255.1#53
DNS server aliases:

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ANSWER SECTION:
comw.org. 3600 IN SOA WSC1.JOMAX.NET. dns.jomax.net. 2011042200 28800 7200 604800 3600
comw.org. 3600 IN MX 0 smtp.secureserver.net.
comw.org. 3600 IN NS WSC1.jomax.net.
comw.org. 3600 IN NS WSC2.jomax.net.
comw.org. 3600 IN A 64.202.167.216
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PUBLICATIONS of the Commonwealth Institute

Featured Publications

New York Times 7 July 2008 lead editorial

PROJECTS of the Commonwealth Institute

Project on Defense Alternatives

Progressive Strategy Studies Project

Massachusetts Climate Action Network

Project on Inequality and Poverty

Pulse of Capitalism

The Shorter Work Time Group

Commonwealth Institute Sitemap

PDA Special Topics Web Pages

War Report

The RMA Debate

Defense Strategy Review

Chinese Military Power

Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism, Homeland Security

Occupation Distress

Quickly, Carefully, and Generously: The Necessary Steps for a Responsible Withdrawal from Iraq

The Role of Force & the Armed Forces in post-Cold War US Foreign Policy: What have we learned? Cautionary lessons for the next administration

Cul de Sac: 9/11 and the Paradox of American Power

A Prisoner to Primacy

Toward a Sustainable US Defense Posture: An Option to save $60+ Billion Over the Next Five Years

Dissuading China and Fighting the 'Long War'

America Speaks Out: Is the United States Spending Too Much on Defense?

No Good Reason to Boost Army, Marine Corps End Strength

Resolving Iraq: Progress Depends on a Short Timeline for US Troop Withdrawal

More Troops for Iraq? Time to Just Say "No"

War & Consequences:  Global Terrorism has Increased Since 9/11 Attacks

Losing Hearts and Minds: World Public Opinion and post-9/11 US Security Policy

Fighting on Borrowed Time: The Effect on US Military Readiness of America's post-9/11 Wars

Pyrrhus on the Potomac: How America's post-9/11 wars have undermined US national security

Are We Safer? Five Years After the September 11th Attacks

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PUBLICATIONS of the Commonwealth Institute
Featured Publications
New York Times 7 July 2008 lead editorial
Responsible Withdrawal from Iraq
Project on Defense Alternatives
Charles Knight
Carl Conetta
Progressive Strategy Studies Project
Charles Knight
Wolfgang Brauner
S. M. Miller
Pulse of Capitalism
Commonwealth Institute Sitemap
War Report
The RMA Debate
Defense Strategy Review
Chinese Military Power
Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism, Homeland Security
Occupation Distress
Quickly, Carefully, and Generously: The Necessary Steps for a Responsible Withdrawal from Iraq
The Role of Force & the Armed Forces in post-Cold War US Foreign Policy: What have we learned? Cautionary lessons for the next administration
Cul de Sac: 9/11 and the Paradox of American Power
A Prisoner to Primacy
Toward a Sustainable US Defense Posture: An Option to save $60+ Billion Over the Next Five Years
Dissuading China and Fighting the 'Long War'
America Speaks Out: Is the United States Spending Too Much on Defense?
No Good Reason to Boost Army, Marine Corps End Strength
Resolving Iraq: Progress Depends on a Short Timeline for US Troop Withdrawal
More Troops for Iraq? Time to Just Say "No"
War & Consequences:
Losing Hearts and Minds: World Public Opinion and post-9/11 US Security Policy
Fighting on Borrowed Time: The Effect on US Military Readiness of America's post-9/11 Wars
Pyrrhus on the Potomac: How America's post-9/11 wars have undermined US national security
Are We Safer? Five Years After the September 11th Attacks
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Massachusetts Climate Action Network
The Shorter Work Time Group
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Donate Now to Support PDA
Progressive Strategy Bulletin
Bulletin of the Project on Defense Alternatives
Commonwealth Institute, London, UK
Commonwealth Institute, Boston, MA