PAST CONTRIBUTORS
Founder and chairwoman, Dulce Murphy, with the Russian Minister of Culture at the dedication of the Library of Psychological Literature at Moscow State University (c. 2000)
Throughout the decades Track Two has collaborated with committed and insightful individuals. These include, among others, the following:
DULCE MURPHY
Founder, Track Two: An Institute for Citizen Diplomacy
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MICHAEL MURPHY
Author, co-founder – Esalen Institute
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ABEL G. AGANBEGYAN
Gorbachev’s chief economist
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VALENTIN BEREZHKOV
Famous Soviet translator, including for Stalin
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ANTONINA W. BOUIS
Literary translator
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GOVERNOR EDMUND G. BROWN
32nd Governor of California, lawyer
PHIL DONAHUE
American TV presenter
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DANIEL ELLSBERG
Activist, military analyst, author
ERIK ERICKSON
Developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst
VIKTOR EROFEYEV
Russian author
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WILLIS GOLDBECK
Medical administration consultant, working with WHO
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SERGEI KAPITSA
Physicist, known for generations as popular TV host in the Soviet Union
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SAM KEEN
Author, professor and philosopher
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NORMAN MAILER
Novelist, journalist, essayist, playwright, film-maker, actor, and political activist
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JACK MATLOCK
Last US Ambassador to USSR
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JOSEPH MONTVILLE
US State Department Soviet Union and Middle East
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DEAN ORNISH, MD
Preventive medicine physician and researcher, author
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VLADIMIR POZNER
Russian TV presenter
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RUSTY SCHWEIKART
American astronaut
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GEORGE SOLOMON, MD
Identified with Soviet colleagues psychoneuroimmunology
SUSAN SONTAG
American author, film-maker, teacher, and political activist
TATIANA TOLSTAYA
Russian author, TV host, publicist, novelist, and essayist
KURT VONNEGUT
American author
ANDREW WEIL, MD
Preventive medicine physician and researcher, author