File contains Gilbert Winham's research grant proposal submitted to the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation for his project titled "A Clausewitzian Analysis of Modern International Negotiation", submitted in spring 1988 while employed at Dalhousie University.
File contains Gilbert Winham's research grant proposal submitted to the MacArthur Foundation for his project titled "A Clausewitzian Analysis of Modern International Negotiation", submitted in spring 1988 while employed at Dalhousie University.
File contains Gilbert Winham's research grant application submitted to the Humanities and Social Sciences Division, Canada Council, for his project titled "A Comparative Decision-Making Study of External Aid Programmes", submitted in spring 1969 while employed at McMaster University.
File contains Gilbert Winham's research grant application submitted to the Killam Program, Canada Council, for his project titled "The Diplomacy of Management: International Negotiation in a Complex World", submitted in summer 1986 while employed at Dalhousie University.
File contains Gilbert Winham's research grant application submitted to the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation for his project titled "The Diplomacy of Management: International Negotiation in a Complex World", submitted in spring 1987 while employed at Dalhousie University.
File contains Gilbert Winham's research grant proposal submitted to the Rockefeller Foundation for his project titled "A Political Analysis of the Tokyo Round", submitted in spring 1979 while employed at Dalhousie University.
File contains drafts -- both typed and handwritten -- of the first three chapters of Gilbert Winham's thesis, "An Analysis of Foreign aid Decision-Making : The Case of the Marshall Plan", written in early 1967.
File contains early drafts -- both typed and handwritten -- of the introduction and first chapters of Gilbert Winham's thesis, "An Analysis of Foreign aid Decision-Making : The Case of the Marshall Plan", written in early 1967. File also includes correspondence between Winham and Andrew Scott.
File contains a typed copy of Gilbert Winham's submitted thesis, "An Analysis of Foreign Aid Decision-Making: The Case of the Marshall Plan", "a thesis submitted to the faculty of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of Political Science", 1967.
File includes a short paper written by Gilbert Winham, likely in the early-1970s when he was working in the Department of Political Science at McMaster University, titled "Arctic Story", about the potential for development in the North and the proclaiming of Canadian Arctic sovereignty.
File contains the Centre for International Studies Council on Foreign Relations research grant application (with Gilbert Winham) on an innovation policy project submitted to the Donner Foundation in spring 2000. Includes correspondence between Winham and Leonard Waverman.
File contains forms and correspondence related to Gilbert Winham's sabbatical leave research grant, awarded in 1999 to allow Winham to research on his project "Institutional Development of the World Trade Organization". File includes correspondence between Winham and Daniel Woolf, Sylvia Nielsen, and John Rutherford.
File contains forms and correspondence related to Gilbert Winham's sabbatical leave research grant, awarded in 1995 to allow Winham to research the early years of the World Trade Organization. File includes correspondence from Julie O'Grady and J.G. Rutherford.
File contains multiple drafts and handwritten notes related to two chapters of Gilbert Winham's PhD thesis "An Analysis of Foreign Aid Decision-Making: The Case of the Marshall Plan". File includes handwritten and typed drafts of the chapter (then-titled) "The Development of the Decision to Aid Europe, May 1947 to April 1948" about the Marshall Plan negotiations, as well as a chapter outlining the construction of the study.
Subseries contains records created and collected by Gil Winham during his work on the Erie and Superior Community Project, which analyzed the capacity of ten Ontario communities to manage water quality. This project was initiated by Gil Winham and P.A. Globensky, funded by the Government of Canada, and located at McMaster University, where Winham was teaching. Records types include correspondence; grant applications; research materials; a copy of the final report; and a subsequent analysis of the project data.
Subseries comprises manuscripts of conference and seminar papers, testimony statements, and published and unpublished scholarly papers and reports. Records include related correspondence, agendas, notes, newspaper clippings, and other materials.
Fonds comprises records created or collected by Gil Winham in the course of his education, teaching, research, publication and consultancy activities. Record types include course materials; personal and professional correspondence; grant applications; research materials, reports and manuscripts; and committee minutes and notes.
File contains Gilbert Winham's research grant application to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada for his project titled "Globalization and Global Governance", submitted in spring 2000 while employed at Dalhousie University. File includes several draft proposals. File also includes correspondence between Winham and Marian Binkley, Mathieu Ravignat, John S. Odell, Grace Skogstad, Richard Stubbs, and Mac Destler.
File contains Gilbert Winham's handwritten course notes related to content analysis and quantitative techniques in foreign policy analysis while a graduate student at University of North Carolina. The notes later served as a basis for an article entitled "Quantitative Methods in Foreign Policy Analysis" which appeared in Canadian Journal of Political Science in 1969.
Subseries comprises records created and collected by Gil Winham in the course of writing International Trade and the Tokyo Round Negotiation (Princeton University Press, 1986). Records includes a copy of the book, manuscripts, planning materials and research documents (primarily from the GATT), correspondence and reviews.
File contains the manuscripts of three lectures delivered by Gilbert Winham in winter 1991 as part of a lecture series on the Uruguay Round. The first lecture, delivered February 13, 1991, is titled "The Evolution of International Trade Agreements"; the second lecture, delivered March 13, 1991, is titled "The Risk of Breakdown in the International Trade System"; the final lecture, delivered April 3, 1991, is titled "The Prospects for Stability in the International Trading System: The Aftermath of the Uruguay Round".
File contains Gilbert Winham's research grant application to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada for his far-reaching project titled "Modern Diplomatic Negotiation", submitted in autumn 1990 while employed at Dalhousie University. File includes financial reports as well as Winham's final report on the project.
File contains Gilbert Winham's research grant approval for a project titled "New Issues in Crisis Management", submitted to Dalhousie University Research Development Fund Committee in 1986, while employed at Dalhousie. The funding corresponds with an agreement with Westview Press to publish a book of the same name.
File contains Gilbert Winham's research grant application submitted to the Social Sciences and Humanities Division, Canada Council, for his project titled "Non-Crisis Bargaining Among Nations: The Politics of Trade Negotiations", submitted in autumn 1969 while employed at McMaster University.
File contains Gilbert Winham's research grant application submitted to the Social Sciences and Humanities Division, Canada Council, for his project titled "Non-Crisis Bargaining Among Nations: The Politics of Trade Negotiations", submitted in autumn 1969 while employed at McMaster University. File also includes correspondence from Breck Milroy, Mrs. Bardour, and M. de Groot, as well as from GATT.
File contains handwritten notes and outlines written by Gilbert Winham, relating to his thesis "An Analysis of Foreign Aid Decision-Making: The Case of the Marshall Plan", compiled in 1966 or 1967. File also includes a typed coding instructional manual related to Winham's personal coding of speakers and topics from congressional speeches and press releases between May 1947 and April 1948. File also includes a spiral notebook containing the raw data coded by Winham.
File contains Gilbert Winham's final productivity report to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada for his long-term research project titled "Political History of Uruguay Round Trade Negotiation", submitted in fall 1994 and completed in 2001, while employed at Dalhousie University.
File contains drafts of a typed lecture written by Gilbert Winham and delivered at the "Europe, North America and Asia Pacific: Cooperation or Conflict?" conference in Calgary, October 24-25, 1997. Winham's lecture was titled "Regionalism and the Evolving Global Trade System". File also includes correspondence between Winham and Donald Barry.
Subseries contains records created and collected by Gil Winham during his work as the research consultant for the Sub-committee on the Review of the Special Import Measures Act of the Standing Committee on Finance, for which he was responsible for drafting the Sub-committee report. Records include background papers; government reports; notes; correspondence; manuscript drafts; and a copy of the final report.
Item consists of a simulation related to a Canadian-American law of the sea boundary issue, printed by the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, and compiled by Don Munton. "This simulation is based on one developed by Eugene Bovis of the Department of State and a revision of that developed by Glyn Berry and Gilbert R. Winham."
File contains a later draft of Gilbert Winham's dissertation submitted for the Diploma in International Law in the University of Manchester on October 1, 1964, entitled "Some Aspects of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)".
File contains Gilbert Winham's research grant application to the Dalhousie Research Development Fund Committee for his project titled "The Canadian Auto Industry: Cooperation or Competition with the United States in the 1980's", submitted in spring 1981 while employed at Dalhousie University. File also includes correspondence from Elliot Feldman, as well as handwritten notes.
File contains a handwritten draft chapter by Gilbert Winham, likely written in the early-1970s, titled "The Decision to Aid Europe, II : Congress, the Administration, and Public Opinion", dealing largely with the Marshall Plan. File also includes handwritten notes for a political science lecture.
File contains Gilbert Winham's research grant application submitted to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Conucil of Canada, for his project titled "The Diplomacy of Management: International Negotiation in a Complex World", submitted in summer 1986 while employed at Dalhousie University. File includes correspondence between Winham and Hilda Nantais. File also includes financial reports.
Subseries comprises records created and collected by Gil Winham in the course of co-editing with Sylvia Ostry The Halifax G-7 Summit: Issues on the Table (Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, 1995). Records include correspondence, a manuscript, contract, background materials and a copy of the published book.
File contains Gilbert Winham's research grant application to the Dalhousie Research Development Fund Committee for his project titled "The Organization of Commerce", submitted in spring 1990 while employed at Dalhousie University. File includes correspondence between Winham and Judith Fingard.
File contains Gilbert Winham's research grant application to the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation for his project titled "The Origins of the World Trade Organization: 1979-1994", submitted in spring 1995 while employed at Dalhousie University.
File contains Gilbert Winham's research grant application to the Woodrow Wilson Center for his project titled "The Origins of the World Trade Organization: 1979-1994", submitted in fall 1996 while employed at Dalhousie University. File includes several draft proposals. File also includes correspondence between Winham and I.M. Destler, Jerry Cohen, Ray Vernon, and I. William Zarzman.
File contains Gilbert Winham's supplementary request for a research grant application for a project titled "The Politics of Trade Negotiations", submitted to the Humanities and Social Science Division of the Canada Council in March 1972, while employed at McMaster University. Also includes correspondence with Rene Lemieux.
File contains textual records around Gilbert Winham's research grant application submitted to the Social Sciences and Humanities Division, Canada Council, for his project titled "The Politics of Trade Negotiation", submitted in 1969 while employed at McMaster University. File includes correspondence between Winham, L.A. Nenzel, Susan Ruether, Howard Lentner, S.P. Kirby, and Margaret Attems
File contains Gilbert Winham's research grant application to the Dalhousie Research Development Fund Committee for his project titled "The Problem of Services in International Trade Negotiations", following up on his Tokyo Round research, submitted in spring 1986 while employed at Dalhousie University.
File contains Gilbert Winham's human ethics review application to the Dalhousie Faculty of Graduate Studies Human Ethics Review Committee for his project titled "The Uruguay Round Trade Negotiation", submitted in fall 1995 while employed at Dalhousie University. File includes correspondence between Winham and John Rutherford.
File contains documents related Gilbert Winham's research grant funding submitted to the Social Sciences and Humanities Division, Canada Council on his project about the Tokyo Round, submitted in autumn 1981 while employed at McMaster University. File includes notice of award, a leave fellowship report, and financial information.
File contains Gilbert Winham's application for the Burgess Award on the basis of his research around the Uruguay Round Trade Negotiation, submitted in autumn 1994 while employed at Dalhousie University.
File includes a short paper written by Gilbert Winham, likely in 1970 when he was working in the Department of Political Science at McMaster University, titled "Vietnam Moratorium", related to the anti-Vietnam protests affecting the 1970 congressional elections.