“An engaging book, offering an unprecedented glimpse into the lived experiences of sister cities that managed to build a strong and lasting relationship at the end of the Cold War. Solid research and clear writing offer not just historical analysis but a how-to on building and maintaining citizen diplomacy.” - Margaret Peacock, author of Innocent Weapons: The Soviet and American Politics of Childhood in the Cold War“Nord should be congratulated for identifying a significant gap in our understanding of the history of U.S.–Soviet relations. This volume greatly adds to our knowledge of how non-state actors can influence international politics, contributing to the fields of international relations and public diplomacy as well as to regional history.” - Alexey Golubev, author of The Things of Life: Materiality in Late Soviet Russia