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Janice Stein

Academic and foreign policy expert at the Munk School, University of Toronto, providing analysis on international affairs and the Iran conflict as the episode's featured guest.

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Oct 6, 2025 • 45min

Mr Carney Goes To Washington

Dr. Janice Stein, an esteemed international relations scholar from the Munk School, provides fascinating insight into Mark Carney's delicate meeting with Trump in Washington, highlighting the low expectations for tangible results. They also delve into the complex dynamics of U.S.-Canada trade, including the pressures of tariffs and the integration of the auto sector. Switching gears, Stein offers a hopeful perspective on the ongoing hostage negotiations in Gaza, emphasizing the strategic leverage Trump holds with Netanyahu and the role of regional alliances.
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Feb 12, 2026 • 52min

World on Edge: How Canada Survives in the “Time of Monsters”

Janice Stein, founding director of the Munk School and international-relations expert, and Stephen Marche, author and social commentator, discuss why the United States may pose the greatest threat to democracy today. They debate U.S. unpredictability versus China and Russia. They examine Canadian resilience planning, economic and tech decoupling, U.S. interference, and the risks of escalating political chaos.
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Sep 29, 2025 • 46min

Is Tony Blair The Answer for Gaza?

Dr. Janice Stein, an expert on international affairs and director at the Munk School of Global Affairs, joins to discuss Tony Blair's potential role in securing peace in Gaza. She explains Blair's relationships with key leaders and the proposed interim administration for Gaza, featuring a small security force and Egyptian involvement. Stein analyzes the motivations of Trump and Arab states in a possible deal while highlighting humanitarian needs and reconstruction efforts. Her insights offer a fresh perspective on a complex geopolitical landscape.
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Dec 1, 2025 • 45min

Europe's Move Towards Military Recruitment -- Will Canada Be Far Behind?

Dr. Janice Stein, an international relations expert and director at the Munk School, discusses Europe's shift towards military recruitment amidst fears of a Russian threat, highlighting countries like France and Germany. She questions whether Canada might follow suit, predicting potential voluntary expansions for young reserves. The conversation dives into the distinctions between voluntary enlistment and drafts, and examines Russia's recruitment challenges. Janice also touches on Japan's new defense stance regarding Taiwan and the geopolitical concerns of regional allies like South Korea and Vietnam.
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Mar 16, 2026 • 47min

So Much For A Quick Win Against Iran

Dr. Janice Stein, political scientist and Munk School director emerita, provides expert analysis on the Iran conflict. She questions claims of being "ahead of schedule" and breaks down military targets and interceptor shortages. She discusses misinformation risks, strategic vulnerabilities like the Strait of Hormuz and desalination plants, and the wider energy and diplomatic consequences.
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Mar 3, 2026 • 48min

What's The Real Reason For The Attack On Iran?

Dr. Janice Stein, an international relations scholar at the Munk School, offers sharp analysis of the recent Israel-US strike on Iran. She discusses who drove the decision, how coordination between Washington and Tel Aviv unfolded, Iran's military posture centered on missiles, the limits of air power, and the political confusion over unclear objectives.
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Feb 23, 2026 • 46min

Should Canada Be Helping Out Cuba?

Dr. Janice Stein, political scientist and director emerita at the Munk School, offers sharp analysis on Cuba’s fuel crisis and U.S. blockade-like measures. She explores Canada’s constrained options for humanitarian aid and coalition-building. She also touches on Russia’s role, sanctions’ harms, the Ukraine war’s toll, and U.S. moves around Iran and trade leverage.
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Jan 5, 2026 • 46min

Trump/Venezuela -- Be Worried Canada, Be Very Worried

In this intriguing discussion, Janice Stein, a political scientist and director at the Munk School, delves into the implications of a U.S. operation in Venezuela. She argues that Canada should be worried about America's assertiveness and outlines the successful intelligence efforts behind the raid. Stein emphasizes the potential regional fallout, the challenges for neighboring countries, and the implications of Trump's motives tied to oil and geopolitics. The conversation also touches on international reactions, particularly from Russia and Iran, raising the stakes for global diplomacy.
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Sep 17, 2025 • 44min

Trump's Public Campaign For A Nobel Peace Prize - Is It Justified? - Encore

Janice Stein, Director at the Munk School, discusses Donald Trump's bold pursuit of a Nobel Prize, critiquing his unconventional diplomatic tactics and their implications. She delves into the impact of Trump and Putin's past summits on Ukraine and the shifting global power dynamics influenced by Xi. The conversation also covers the ongoing Gaza crisis, highlighting global diplomatic fatigue and the complex politics surrounding Palestine and Hamas. Stein's insights shed light on pressing international relations as they evolve dramatically.
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Mar 27, 2026 • 40min

Friday Focus: Is Trump about to TACO out of this war?

Janice Stein, founding director of the Munk School and international security expert. She analyzes mediation signals and whether talks could halt the Iran conflict. She discusses market and oil fallout, Gulf states' fears over Hormuz control, and the risk that continued war speeds Iran toward a bomb. Short, sharp takes on bargaining, deterrence, and who might blink first.

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