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Virginia Thomson (far right) and student participants in discussion and Whom Do We Trust 2018 conference in St. Petersburg, Russia


A New Hue for the Red Line?
In recent weeks, at a National Security Council meeting, Putin announced several proposed changes to Russian nuclear deterrence doctrine...

Mariah Nimmons
Oct 9, 20245 min read


History, Overlap and Divorce
Below war’s surface, culture, history, and memory churn. The degree to which they are shared, to what extent they overlap, and their...

Mariah Nimmons
Aug 9, 20233 min read


Reality & Film Collide
Art and war converge with this weekend’s theatrical release of ‘Oppenheimer’ amid new reports from the IAEA (International Atomic Energy...

Mariah Nimmons
Jul 26, 20233 min read


Nuclear Temperatures Rise
Beneath the more conspicuous devastation wrought daily by this war, an even graver spectre lurks. From its outset, the risk of this...
Mariah Nimmons
Jun 21, 20235 min read


2021 End of Year Letter
During the pandemic, Track Two's citizen diplomacy has continued despite the limitations on travel and face-to-face gatherings. We write...

tracktwo
Nov 28, 20212 min read


The Third Bomb -- Suggested Reading
On March 16, 17, and 18, 2021, Track Two and Esalen Institute will hold The Third Bomb and How We Prevent It, a conference on the nuclear...
Jean-Claude Bouis
Feb 22, 20215 min read
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