Introduction : war minus the shooting? / David L. Andrews and Stephen Wagg
1. Totalitarian regimes and Cold War sport : steroid "Ubermenschen" and "ball-bearing females" / Rob Beamish and Ian Ritchie
2. Verbal gymnastics : sports, bureacracy, and the Soviet Union's entrance into the Olympic Games, 1946-1952 / Jenifer Parks
3. Cold War expatriot sport : symbolic resistance and international response in Hungarian water polo at the Melbourne Olympics, 1956 / Robert E. Rinehart
4. Cold War football : British-European encounters in the 1940s and 1950s / Ronnie Kowalski and Dilwyn Porter
5. "Oscillating antagonism" : Soviet-British athletics relations, 1945-1960 / John Bale
6. "If you want the girl next door ..." : Olympic sport and the popular press in early Cold War Britain / Stephen Wagg
7. "muscle gap" : physical education and US fears of a depleted masculinity, 1954-1963 / Jeffrey Montez De Oca
8. Good versus evil? : drugs, sport and the Cold War / Paul Dimeo
9. Cold War and the (re)articulation of Canadian national identity : the 1972 Canada-USSR summit series / Jay Scherer, Gregory H. Duquette and Daniel S. Mason
10. "One day when the Yankees ..." : Cuban baseball, the United States and the Cold War / Milton H. Jamail
11. Playing the "race card" : US foreign policy and the integration of sports / Damion Thomas
12. "Miraculous" masculinity meets militarization : narrating the 1980 USSR-US men's Olympic ice hockey match and Cold War politics / Mary G. McDonald
13. Soviet Union and the Olympic Games of 1980 and 1984 : explaining the boycotts to their own people / Evelyn Mertin
14. "Sport and politics don't mix" : China's relationship with the IOC during the Cold War / Susan Brownell
15. Sport after the Cold War : implications for Russia and Eastern Europe / James Riordan
16. Performing America's past : Cold War fantasies in a perpetual state of war / Michael Silk, Bryan Bracey and Mark Falcous
17. Beyond the stadium and into the street : sport and anti-Americanism in South Korea / Eunha Koh, David L. Andrews and Ryan White.