Presidential debates have been a centerpiece of the past five elections. While it is unlikely that any serious presidential candidate would refuse the American public's appetite for open discussion, some issues--such as what debate format works best--are still not resolved. In continuation of its longstanding involvement in presidential debates, the Twentieth Century Fund initiated a task force to investigate such questions. The task force was chaired by James Hoge, editor of Foreign Affairs and former editor of New York's Daily News and the Chicago Sun-Times. Other members of the task force include John Anderson, professor at Nova University Center for the Study of Law and former presidential candidate and Congressman; Hodding Carter III, president, Main Street TV Productions; Michael Dukakis, professor, Northeastern University and former presidential candidate and Governor or Massachusetts; Larry Grossman, president, Horizons Cable Network and former president, NBC News and PBS; Ellen Hume, senior fellow, Annenberg Washington Program; Kathleen Hall Jamieson, dean and professor, the Annenberg School for Communication; David Norcross, general counsel, Republican National Committee; and Ed Turner, executive vice president, CNN.
- ISBN10 0870783815
- ISBN13 9780870783814
- Publish Date 1 December 1995
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 8 December 2011
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Brookings Institution
- Format Paperback
- Pages 120
- Language English