Condoleezza Rice, former US Secretary of State, Natan Sharansky, a human rights activist and ex-Soviet dissident, and Abraham Sofaer, a legal advisor in Shultz’s State Department, dissect the Cold War dynamics shaped by George Shultz. They discuss Shultz’s pivotal role in integrating human rights into U.S. foreign policy and his strategic partnership with Reagan. Sharansky shares personal tales of advocacy and liberation, while Rice and Sofaer reflect on diplomatic balancing acts and the importance of historical awareness in today’s international climate.