Jennifer M. Hudson presents a thoughtful examination of rhetorical themes and strategies utilized by American and Russian political and cultural leaders during each stage of the Cold War era. She ambitiously analyzes diplomatic engagements and intellectual encounters to provide insights on assumptions and perceptions. Hudson mines a wide range of travel accounts, newspaper reports and editorials, artistic and documentary films, government documents, and memoirs for a thought-provoking reflection on the spectrum of responses of Russians and Americans to each other in a variety of settings.