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THE WHOLE TRUTH
Civil, thoughtful, and enlightening debate on today’s most pressing issues is at the core of World Affairs. This commitment is reflected in the creation of five seasons of “The Whole Truth.” Hosted by David Eisenhower, this program engages experts in meaningful conversations that address important questions. World Affairs takes pride in producing “The Whole Truth” in collaboration with WHYY TV and American Public Television (A.P.T.).
Season 5 / Episode 5
WHAT IS OUR DEMOGRAPHIC DESTINY?
Dr. Darrell Bricker, CEO of Ipsos Public Affairs, and Dr. Zachary Karabell, President of River Twice Research, examine the impact of demographic trends on communities, economies, nations, and the human race.
EPISODES
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One of the principle architects of the 2003 United States invasion of Iraq, a senior Obama administration Middle East policymaker and an exiled cousin of Syrian President Assad, discuss and debate U.S. policy options in the world’s most chaotic region, past, present and future.
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The panel explores the consensus view that the United States is becoming a more economically unequal society but diverges on cause and appropriate responses, if any.
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As the partisan divide in the United States seems larger and more set in stone than at any time and public confidence in the institutions of American government has fallen precipitously, the panel discusses the potential causes of these developments and what can be done about them.
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In this first episode of The Whole Truth, host David Eisenhower leads a spirited discussion about the contemporary state of political media in the United States and the impacts of the rapidly-changing media landscape on American democracy.
GET TO KNOW THE HOST
David Eisenhower, grandson of General and President Dwight D. Eisenhower, has made significant contributions to history and academia. His career is marked by significant achievements and roles, including Director at the Institute for Public Service at the Annenberg Public Policy Center, senior research fellow at the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg School of Communication, fellow in the International Relations Department at the University, and author of “Eisenhower: At War.”