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Russia's military actions and China's economic strength have dramatized new challenges for the U.S.


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With the fall of Communism, some Americans called it inevitable that Russia -- and even China -- would become more like the West. But the Beijing Olympics and Russia's actions in Georgia are the latest proof that economic strength and military power don't require liberal democracy.

On "To the Point": How should the United States act now in a world that's increasingly competitive economically, politically and militarily? Is it time for increased aggressiveness or accommodation? How important are ideological differences? What are the risks of confrontations the US and Europe can't win?

Guests:
- Robert Kagan: Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
- Stephen F. Cohen: Professor of Russian Studies at New York University
- Charles Grant: Director, Centre for European Reform

Hosted by award-winning journalist Warren Olney, "To the Point" presents informative and thought-provoking discussion of major news stories — front-page issues that attract a savvy and serious news audience.

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