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Dalhousie University. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Department of Political Science
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Tokyo Round project research grant materials

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.

The Uruguay Round trade negotiation : [human ethics review application]

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.

The origins of the World Trade Organization: 1979-1994 : [research grant application and correspondence]

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.

The organization of commerce : [research grant application]

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.

The diplomacy of management: international negotiation in a complex world : [research grant application and correspondence]

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.

The Canadian auto industry: cooperation or competition with the United States in the 1980's : [research grant application]

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.

Simulation of Canada-US boundary waters negotiation : [manuscript]

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."

Review of the Political Science program at Acadia University : [correspondence and manuscript]

File contains drafts of a review of the Department of Political Science at Acadia University, undertaken by Gilbert Winham and Maurice Tugwell in the late-1980s. File includes correspondence between Winham, Tugwell, Janet Urquhart, Marshall Conley, Graham Daborn, and others, as well as the Acadia Department of Political Science response to the submitted review.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at McMaster University and his transfer to Dalhousie University

File contains outgoing professional correspondence sent largely to Gilbert Winham in 1974 and early 1975, when he was employed at the Department of Political Science at McMaster University. File contains correspondence related to Winham's accepting of a vacant position in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University, with Kenneth Heard, Denis Stairs, Don Munton, and G.R. MacLean. File also includes his report "Comments on Visit of University Professors to Brussels Diplomatic Posts", his "Leave Fellowship" report, correspondence related to paper presentations, conference attendance, graduate studies applications and student support, his work with the Department of External Affairs, submission proposals around his manuscript "The Psychology of American Foreign Aid", &c.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University and the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University

File contains outgoing external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in 1989 and early-1990, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University. Winham was also serving as a visiting scholar at the Johns Hopkins University School for Advanced International Studies during the end of 1989.

File contains correspondence related to manuscript submissions ('New Issues in International Crisis Management' royalties disagreements) and article review discussions, paper presentations and training simulations, trade negotiation networking and discussions (largely around Uruguay Round), and other correspondence, including to the GATT (Fermin Alcoba Enciso, Guillermina Martinez-Van der Vegt, Gerard Carroz, Angela Meylan), Hon. Lloyd Axworthy, Ambassador D.H. Burney, Stephane Dion (then with the Canadian Journal of Political Science), among others.

File also includes internal correspondence to Innis Christie, Jill Plummer, Robert Boardman, W.E. Jones and Peter Aucoin.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University and the Centre for International Studies at the University of Toronto

File contains external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in late 1990 and 1991, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University. Winham also served as the Claude T. Bissell Professor of Canadian-American Studies at the Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto, during this period.

File contains correspondence related to manuscript discussions and publications (including articles to Foreign Policy and International Journal CIIA, and for "The Oxford Companion to Politics of the World"), paper presentations and training simulations (the Ditchley Conference, &c.), international trade networking and discussions (largely around the Uruguay Round), and other correspondence, including to Hon. John C. Crosbie, the Carnegie Endowment for International Affairs, the U.S. Department of Trade, the Canada Council (regarding his Killam Fellowship a few years earlier), GATT (Gerard Carroz, David Hartridge), Joel Sokolsky, among others.

File also includes internal correspondence to Judy Noel and Robert Boardman.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University and Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, and as a visiting scholar at Harvard University

File contains outgoing external professional correspondence (predominantly typed facsimile, but also some quick handwritten drafts) sent by Gilbert Winham in 1979 and early 1980, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University and serving as Director of the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies. Winham was serving as a visiting scholar at the Center for International Affairs at Harvard University from September 1979 to June 1980. File contains correspondence related to paper presentations at conferences, grant applications, article submission discussions, and other correspondence including to the U.S. Department of State, canvasing international trade organizations for interviews related to the Tokyo Round (including the White House; to Robert S. Meyers and Ambassador MacDonald, re: document requests), the Department of Industry, Trade and Commerce, the Carter-Mondale Re-election Committee (to Ambassador Robert Strauss), and the Rockefeller Foundation, among others.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University and Centre for Foreign Policy Studies

File contains incoming external outgoing professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in 1976 and early 1977, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University and serving as Director of the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies. File contains correspondence related to paper presentations at conferences, grant applications, manuscript submissions (to World Politics and the Journal of Conflict Resolution), tenure evalutions, and other correspondence including from the Canadian Department of Finance, the Department of External Affairs, the U.S. Department of State (regarding a simulation seminar), and with the United Nations regarding GATT Commercial Policy courses. File includes internal correspondence to David Braybrooke.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University and Centre for Foreign Policy Studies

File contains outgoing external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in 1978 and early 1979, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University and serving as Director of the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies. File contains correspondence related to paper presentations at conferences, grant applications, article review discussions, and other correspondence including to the Department of External Affairs, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the U.S. Department of State, and others. File includes internal correspondence to the Jimmy Tindigarukayo, K.T. Leffek, Dale Poel, Janet McNeil, Robert S. Rodger, and James Gray.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University and Centre for Foreign Policy Studies

File contains outgoing external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in 1980 and early 1981, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University and serving as Director of the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies. File contains correspondence related to paper presentations at conferences, grant applications, manuscript submission (regarding his planned manuscript on the Tokyo Round Negotiations) and article review discussions, and other correspondence, including to the GATT Training Program, the Rockefeller Foundation, Deputy Prime Minister Allan J. MacEachen, the U.S. Department of Commerce, and others. File includes internal correspondence to S. Nakajima, Judy Redden, James Eayrs, Denis Stairs, and Don Munton.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University and Centre for Foreign Policy Studies

File contains outgoing external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in 1981 and early 1982, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University and serving as Director of the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies. File also contains Winham's report of activities for his early 1980 stint as a visiting scholar at the Harvard University Center for International Affairs. File contains correspondence related to paper presentations at conferences, grant applications, manuscript submission and article review discussions (including joining the editorial board of the Canadian Review of American Studies), and other correspondence, to the Department of External Affairs, Andrew Scott (University of North Carolina), GATT (predominantly Claude Mercier), the Council on Foreign Relations, NATO (Admiral Harry Train II), Warren Christopher, and others. File includes internal correspondence to Arthur Andrew, Mike Cleland, Elisabeth Mann Borgese, K.T. Leffek, Edgar Gold, and Bonita Boyd.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University and Centre for Foreign Policy Studies

File contains outgoing external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in 1977 and early 1978, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University and serving as Director of the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies. File contains correspondence related to paper presentations at conferences, discussions around proposed monographs relating to trade negotiations and the German Marshall Fund and the Slobbovia Negotiations, grant applications, review discussions, and other correspondence including to the Department of Industry, Trade and Commerce (GATT Division), the Ministry of Northern Affairs, the Department of Communications, the Department of External Affairs, Department of Finance, NATO, and the US Department of State. File includes internal correspondence to Don Munton, Arnold Tingley, Mary Turner, Edgar Gold, and James Gray. File also includes correspondence to Elisabeth Mann Borgese.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University and Centre for Foreign Policy Studies

File contains outgoing external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in 1982 and early 1983, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University and serving as Director of the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies. File contains correspondence related to paper presentations at conferences, grant applications, manuscript submission (International Perspectives, on GATT; World Politics, on "International Trade and Investment in the Canadian Automobile Industry"; 'Conflict and Conflict Management' with Prentice-Hall) and article review discussions (including Journal of Conflict Resolution, Canadian Public Policy), prospective job applications (to the Rockefeller Center Foundation regarding a directorship opening and the University of Denver regarding a Dean of Graduate School of International Studies), and other correspondence, to the Department of External Affairs, GATT (Cyril Johnson, Arthur Dunkel), the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, International Trade (Hon. Gerald Regan), and others. File also includes Winham's "reading report" on John Maresca's book "To Helsinki: An Account of the CSCE". File includes internal correspondence to D.D. Betts, Leon Trakman, Douglas Johnston, Mike Cleland, William H. Charles, Denis Stairs, Elisabeth Mann Borgese, Ian McAllister, Hans Runte, and Arthur Andrew.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University and as a research fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center

File contains outgoing external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in 2001 and early 2002, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University, as well as temporarily serving as a research fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center (September 2001-May 2002).

File contains correspondence related to his nomination of Elisabeth Mann Borgese for the Nobel Peace Prize, professional references, conference presentations, &c.

File also includes internal correspondence to David Black and Sylvia Nielsen,

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University

File contains outgoing external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in 1984 and early-1985, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University. He also served with the Royal Commission on the Economic Union and Development Prospects for Canada during this period.

File contains correspondence related to manuscript submission and article reviews, paper presentations and training simulations, student and professional references, job transfer application discussions with Princeton University's "Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs" and the University of Michigan, and other correspondence, including to Claude Mercier and Micheline Brunetti (GATT), the International Peace Academy, the Canadian Institute for International Affairs, among others.

File also includes internal correspondence to Denis Stairs (re acknowledgement of achievements), Marcia Ozier, Alexander Young, Donald Betts, Roger Dial, Alan Andrews, A.J. Tingley, and A.M. Sinclair.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University

File contains outgoing external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in 1988 and early-1989, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University. Winham was also researching under a Canada Council Killam Research Fellowship during this period (finishing 'Trading With Canada', negotiation theory and GATT research aiding forthcoming article in International Journal on the Uruguay Round).

File contains correspondence related to manuscript submissions ('Trading with Canada: The Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement' and promotion of 'New Issues in International Crisis Management') and article review discussions, paper presentations and training simulations, efforts to secure a fall placement at either Brookings Institute or SAIS at Johns Hopkins University (through the Killam Fellowship), trade negotiation networking and discussions, and other correspondence, including to the GATT (Mohammed Saleem, Alberto Campeas, Guellermina Martinez), United States Institute for Peace, Hon. John Crosbie, Department of Justice Canada, U.S. Treasury Department, among others.

File also includes internal correspondence to Innis Christie, A.D. Tillett, Howard C. Clark, Robert Boardman, Elisabeth Mann Borgese, Denis Stairs, Alan Kennedy, and K.T. Leffek.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University

File contains outgoing professional correspondence sent largely by Gilbert Winham in 1975 and early 1976, during his first year of employment in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University. File contains correspondence related to paper presentations at conferences, reviews of others' Canada Council Grant applications, and other correspondence.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University

File contains outgoing external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in 1983 and early 1984, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University.

File contains correspondence related to paper presentations at conferences, grant applications, board membership (Negotiation Quarterly editorial board), manuscript submission (the Tokyo Round manuscript; his automotive industry article to Journal of World Trade Law) and article review discussions, and other correspondence, to the GATT (Claude Mercier, Sidney Golt, Madeleine Eytan, Desmond Peart), International Peace Academy (Indar Jit Rikhye), the Foreign Policy School at University of Otago, the Canadian Institute of International Affairs, and others. File includes internal correspondence to Danford Middlemiss, Elisabeth Mann Borgese, Denis Stairs, Gerald Klassen, and Robbie Shaw.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University

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

File contains correspondence related to manuscript submission and article reviews (to re "The Development of International Administration Law: Applications in Anti-Dumping an Competition Law"), training simulations (to the World Bank re a WTO/GATT Commercial Policy course), student and appointment references, an SSHRC research grant, &c., and other correspondence, including to The Canadian International Trade Tribunal, Ambassador to the WTO John Weekes, among others.

File also includes internal correspondence to Dawn Russell, David M. Cameron, Tom Traves, Frances Nowakowski, and Charles Armour.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University

File contains outgoing external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in 1985 and early-1986, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University.

File contains correspondence related to manuscript discussions about his forthcoming "International Trade and the Tokyo Round" publication, paper presentations and training simulations, student and professional references, and other correspondence, including to the Trade Negotiations Office of the Government of Canada, GATT (Micheline Brunetti, John Croome, William Kelly, Claude Mercier, Arthur Dunkel), the Donner Canadian Foundation, the Royal Commission on the Economic Union and Development Prospects for Canada, the Department of Intergovernmental Affairs, various Ambassadors to the United Nations, Robert Stanfield, among others.

File also includes internal correspondence to Alan Andrews, Donald Betts, Alan Rugman, and Don Miller.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University

File contains outgoing external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in 1997 and early 1998, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University.

File contains correspondence related to paper presentations at conferences, consultancy work, manuscript submissions and review discussions, and other correspondence, including to the Institute for International and Area Studies, the World Trade Organization, among others.

File includes internal correspondence to Tom Traves and Peter Ricketts.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University

File contains outgoing external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in 1998 and early 1999, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University.

File contains correspondence related to paper presentations at conferences, his development of a course in International Trade Law for the Dalhousie Law school, manuscript submissions and review discussions, and other correspondence, including to the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, among others.

File includes internal correspondence to Marian Binkley and David Cameron.

Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University

File contains outgoing external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in 2000 and early 2001, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University.

File contains correspondence related to his being awarded the a residential fellowship at the Woodrow Wilson Center starting in September 2001 and subsequent leave of absence negotiations, training simulation workshops, the North American Linkages Research Project (Understanding Canadian Policy in a North American Context), negotiations around Frank Harvey's full professorship, &c., including to Alberto Lora, the among others.

File also includes internal correspondence to David M. Cameron, W. Carl Breckenridge, Len Diepeveen, Marian Binkley and Tom Traves

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