Janice Gross Stein

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Janice Gross Stein is Belzberg Professor of Conflict Management in the Department of Political Science and the Director of the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto. Her work in politicomilitary doctrine includes theoretical work on the specialized areas of compellence and deterrence in contexts including the Gulf War, [1] and in the 1973 Arab-Israeli Conflict and the Cuban Missile Crisis. [2]

She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and a member of the Order of Canada and the Order of Ontario. She was the Massey Lecturer in 2001 and a Trudeau Fellow. She was awarded the Molson Prize by the Canada Council for an outstanding contribution by a social scientist to public debate.

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  1. Janice Gross Stein (Autumn, 1992), "Deterrence and Compellence in the Gulf, 1990-91: A Failed or Impossible Task?", International Security 17 (2)
  2. Richard Ned Lebow, Janice Gross Stein (1995), We All Lost the Cold War, Princeton University Press, p. 319