Bibliographic lists in foreign policy and international relations
- MS-2-702, Box 2, Folder 4
- File
- 1988-1989
Part of Gilbert R. Winham fonds
Bibliographic lists in foreign policy and international relations
Part of Gilbert R. Winham fonds
Correspondence related to the Department of Political Science
Part of Gilbert R. Winham fonds
Part of Gilbert R. Winham fonds
Part of Gilbert R. Winham fonds
Part of Gilbert R. Winham fonds
Professional correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University
Part of Gilbert R. Winham fonds
File contains incoming external professional correspondence sent to 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 submission ("Explanations of Developing Country Behaviour an the GATT Uruguay Round Negotiation" in Journal of World Trade;' 'Routledge Encyclopedia of International Political Economy', and other unsuccessful submissions) and review discussions (Canadian Journal of Political Science), and other correspondence, including from the World Trade Organization, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, among others.
File includes internal correspondence from Melissa Furrow, David Sutherland, Dawn Russell, and Cynthia Neville.
Professional correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University
Part of Gilbert R. Winham fonds
File contains incoming external professional correspondence sent to 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, consultancy work, manuscript submission (contributions to 'Regionalism, Multilateralism and the Politics of Global Trade') and review discussions, and other correspondence, including from Industry Canada, the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, among others.
File includes internal correspondence from Tom Traves (including regarding a forthcoming sabbatical), Marian Binkley, Dawn Russell, Daniel Woolf, David Cameron, Samuel Scully, Donald Betts, Victor Thiessen, Robert L. Race, Sylvia Nielsen, Stephane Beaulac, and Cynthia Neville.
Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University
Part of Gilbert R. Winham fonds
File contains outgoing external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in 1999 and early 2000, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University.
File contains correspondence related to training simulations, discussions around the Robert Stanfield Lecture Series, manuscript and article reviews, &c., including to the NAFTA Secretariat, the WTO, John Risley, among others.
File includes a list of articles published by Winham in 1999. File also includes internal correspondence to Tom Traves.
Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University
Part of Gilbert R. Winham fonds
File contains outgoing external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in late-2002 and 2003, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University.
File contains correspondence related to manuscript submission and article reviews (including discussions around a WTO-centered publication for the Global Institutions series; as well as the paper "International Regime Conflict in Trade and Environment: the Biosafety Protocol and the WTO"), training simulations (including a trade simulation in Tashkent), student and professional references, and other correspondence, including to Claude Mercier and David Hartridge (WTO), the Woodrow Wilson Center, among others.
File also includes internal correspondence to Tom Traves, Denis Stairs, Tony Porter, Jennifer Smith, Sam Scully and Shirley Tillotson.
Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University
Part of Gilbert R. Winham fonds
File contains outgoing external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in 1987 and early-1988, 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.
File contains correspondence related to manuscript submissions (chapter in New Issues in Crisis Management) and article review discussions, paper presentations and training simulations, trade negotiation networking and discussions, and other correspondence, including to the GATT (Michel Kostecki, Mohammed Saleem, David Hartridge, Angela Meylan, N. Hege, Raymond Krommenacker, Gary Sampson), Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Canada's Mission to the United Nations (David Plunkett, John Donaghy), U.S. Ambassador to Canada Thomas Niles, Michael MccGuire (Brookings Institution), among others.
File also includes internal correspondence to Donald Betts, Garth McIsaac, and Robert Fournier.
Professional correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University
Part of Gilbert R. Winham fonds
File contains external professional correspondence sent to Gilbert Winham in late 1988 and 1989, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University. Winham was also researching under a Canada Council Killam Research Fellowship in 1988. and 1989.
File contains correspondence related to manuscript submission ('New Issues in International Crisis Management', 'Trade-Offs on Free Trade') and article review (related to the Uruguay Round), paper presentations and training simulations (including introductory discussions around 'Canada, the Pacific, and the Uruguay Round' and 'Agricultural Trade Policy: Domestic Politics and International Tensions'), trade negotiation networking and discussions, and other correspondence, including from Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (for Winham's support for the Free Trade Agreement), the Rt. Hon Joe Clark (regarding Bill C-147), John Crosbie, The Institute for Research on Public Policy, United Nations Association in Canada, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, United States Institute of Peace, GATT (P.H. Rolian, A. Campeas), Trade Negotiations Office of the Government of Canada, among others.
File also includes internal correspondence from A.D. Tillett (regarding Elisabeth Mann Borgese's future with Dalhousie), Elisabeth Mann Borgese, W.E. Jones, Innis Christie, Moira McConnell, Howard C. Clark, Denis Stairs, K. Scott Wood, Miriam J. Stewart, Pat Rodee, Joan Chiasson, Robert Boardman, Alan Kennedy, and Dawn Russell.
Part of Gilbert R. Winham fonds
File contains external professional correspondence sent to 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, paper presentations and training simulations , international trade networking and discussions (largely around the Uruguay Round), and other correspondence, including from the Hon John. C. Crosbie (in regards to International Trade Advisory Committee work), Hon. John Bosley, the United States-Canada Free Trade Agreement Binational Secretariat, the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins, as well as the Canada Council regarding the finishing up of his Killam Research Fellowship files, among others.
File also includes internal correspondence from Rowland Smith, J. Fingard, Innis Christie, Elisabeth Mann Borgese, Danford Middlemiss, Robert Boardman, David A. Sutherland, John Craig, Candace Malcolm, David Cameron, and Brian Crocker.
Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University
Part of Gilbert R. Winham fonds
File contains external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in late 1991 and 1992, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University.
File contains correspondence related to manuscript discussions and publications (including articles to ), paper presentations and training simulations (including a draft proposal to the Staff Development Office of the Prime Minister of Malta for a Negotiation Skills Seminar), international trade networking (largely post-Uruguay Round), and consultancy work, and other correspondence, including to Aldo Chircop (re the Maltese negotiation seminar), Nova Scotia Premier Donald Cameron, the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement Binational Secretariat, Hon. John C. Crosbie, among others.
File also includes internal correspondence to Rowland Smith, David Cameron, Howard Clark, and Judith Fingard.
Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University
Part of Gilbert R. Winham fonds
File contains external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in late 1992 and 1993, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University.
File contains correspondence related to manuscript discussions and publications (including submissions to International Organization, and work on "The Evolution of International Trade Agreements"), paper presentations and training simulations, international trade networking (largely post-Uruguay Round), and consultancy work, and other correspondence, including to NAFTA (john Weekes), GATT (Guillermina Martinez-Vander Vegt, Gerard Carroz, Jan Woznowski, Frieder Roessler, M. Hamid), the Council on Foreing Relations, the Department of Justice, the Department of External Affairs, among others.
File also includes internal correspondence to Rowland Smith, John O'Brien, Candace Malcolm, Peter Aucoin, Howard Clark, Anne Marie Bowden, and Peter Darby.
Professional correspondence related to the Academic Council on the United Nations Systems
Part of Gilbert R. Winham fonds
File contains external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in late 1992 and 1993, while employed in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University, related to a conference hosted by the Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS).
File includes correspondence between Winham, Gene M. Lyons, and Thomas G. Weiss. File also includes Winham's handwritten meeting notes
Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University
Part of Gilbert R. Winham fonds
File contains external professional correspondence sent by Gilbert Winham in late 1993 and 1994, 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, international trade networking, and consultancy work, and other correspondence, including to the US/Canada Free Trade Agreement Binational Secretariat, the Department of Foreign Affairs, Tom Hockin, among others. File also includes correspondence related to his experiences at El Colegio de Mexico.
File also includes internal correspondence to Allan Shaw, Marian Binkley, Howard Clark, Graham Taylor, Donald Betts, J.A. Wainwright, Joe Ghiz, William Birdsall, and Katherine Trueman.
Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University
Part of Gilbert R. Winham fonds
File contains external professional correspondence sent by 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 (including related to a book on the G7 Summit with Sylvia Ostry, and on the Uruguay Round for his forthcoming sabbatical), paper presentations and training simulations, international trade networking (including related to the post-Uruguay Round), and consultancy work, and other correspondence, including to the World Trade Organization (Peter Sutherland, Gerald Shannon, Mohammed Hamid), the British High Commission (Nicholas Bayne), Dorothy Dwoskin (Assistant U.S. Trade Representatives, GATT Affairs), John Risley, among others.
File also includes internal correspondence to William Birdsall, Timothy Shaw, Ray Byham, Paul MacLeod, Wendy O'Keefe, Peter Aucoin, Philip Saunders, Howard Clark, Barry Lesser, and Peter Butler.
Professional outgoing correspondence while employed at Dalhousie University
Part of Gilbert R. Winham fonds
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
Part of Gilbert R. Winham fonds
File contains external professional correspondence sent to Gilbert Winham in late 1992 and 1993, 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 (largely around post-Uruguay Round), and other correspondence, including from the Minister for International Trade (Michael Wilson), Mexican Ambassador Sandra Fuentes, GATT, among others.
File also includes internal correspondence from Rowland Smith, Ken Dunn, Joseph A. Ghiz, Elisabeth Mann Borgese, Denis Stairs, Howard C. Clark, Philip Girard, Donald Betts, Barry Lesser, David M. Cameron, and A.D. Tillett.