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Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University

File contains external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in late 1995 and 1996, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University. Winham was on a research sabbatical from January to July 1996.

File contains correspondence related to manuscript discussions and publications (including related to a book on the G7 Summit "Issues on the Table" with Sylvia Ostry, on the Uruguay Round, and to 'International Negotiation'), article review comments, international trade networking (including related to the post-Uruguay Round), consultancy work, and other correspondence, including to the Permanent Mission of Canada to the WTO (John Weekes), the World Trade Organization (Debra Steger and Renato Ruggiero), the British High Commission (Nicholas Bayne), the Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (regarding a Fellowship application), Ambassadors Donald W. Campbell and G. Shannon, among others.

File also includes internal correspondence to Graham Taylor, Tom Traves, Wendy O'Keefe, David R. MacLean, and Catherine Lyle.

Professional correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University

File contains incoming external professional correspondence sent to Gilbert Winham in 1996 and early 1997, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University.

File contains correspondence related to paper presentations at conferences (including a trade negotiations workshop for the WTO), consultancy work, manuscript submission ("The Development of international Administrative Law" to American Journal of International Law; "The Origins and Nature of the WTO" to International Organization; entries for the 'Routledge Encyclopedia of International Political Economy') and review discussions, and other correspondence, including from the European Commission, the Canadian International Trade Tribunal, the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, the Canadian Mission to the United Nations (John M. Weekes), Allan J. MacEachen, among others.

File includes internal correspondence from Tom Traves, Tim Shaw, David Cameron, Frank Harvey, Elisabeth Mann Borgese, Dawn A. Russell, Graham Taylor, Margaret Wood, and Leon Trakman.

Professional correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University

File contains external professional correspondence sent to Gilbert Winham in late 1994 and 1995, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University.

File contains correspondence related to manuscript discussions and publications, paper presentations and training simulations, committee work, international trade networking and discussions, and other correspondence, including from the Minister for International Trade (Roy MacLaren), The Permanent Mission of Canada to the United Nations, the Reform Party (Steve Greene), U.S. Department of Commerce, the Nova Scotia Department of Justice, the Royal Society of Canada, among others. File also includes correspondence related to the G7 Summit held in Halifax in June, 1995, as well as his being awarded the SSHRC Research Grant and the Burgess Award.

File also includes internal correspondence from Henry Eberhardt, Timothy Shaw, Graham Taylor, Dawn Russell, Deborah Hobson, Margaret Wood, Donald Betts, B. Lesser, Peter Butler, Moira McConnell, Shirley Tillotson, and Siobhan Lane. Also includes correspondence related to planning his sabbatical in the first half of 1996.

Professional correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University

File contains external professional correspondence sent to Gilbert Winham in late 1995 and 1996, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University. Winham was also on a research sabbatical from January to July 1996.

File contains correspondence related to manuscript discussions and publications (including his G7 Summit monograph with Sylvia Ostry), paper presentations and training simulations, committee work, international trade networking and discussions, and other correspondence, including from the U.S. Consulate General, Senator J. Trevor Eyton, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, the Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the World Trade Organization (Debra Steger), the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, among others.

File also includes internal correspondence from David Cameron (including disagreements over Annual Report submissions), Graham Taylor, Timothy Shaw, Tom Traves, Mary Ann Daye, Barry Lesser, and Donald Betts.