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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 outgoing professional correspondence sent from Gilbert Winham between July 1976 and June 1977. File includes correspondence to the Department of External Affairs, the Canadian International Development Agency, Department of Finance, Privy Council, (Nova Scotia) Province House, (Canadian) Intergovernmental Affairs, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, James Gray (Dean of Faculty of Arts and Science), among others.
File contains outgoing professional correspondence sent from Gilbert Winham between June 1977 and June 1978. File includes correspondence to Henry Hicks, Peace Research Institute, UNITAR, the Canadian High Commission, and other political science departments across Canada.
File contains outgoing professional correspondence sent from Gilbert Winham between September 1975 and June 1976. File includes information related to an American diplomatic visit, faculty appointments, and other correspondence. Includes correspondence to Gerald Wright at the Donner Canadian Foundation, Allan J. MacEachen at External Affairs, Robert J. Moore (High Commissioner for Guyana), James Gray (Dean of Faculty of Arts and Science at Dalhousie), and other Canadian political science faculty members.
File contains outgoing professional correspondence sent from Gilbert Winham between July 1978 and June 1979. File includes correspondence to Henry Hicks, Elisabeth Mann Borgese, Brian Tennyson, Timothy Shaw, Don Jamieson, among others.
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 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 the a later draft of a testimony statement delivered by Gilbert Winham before the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade, House of Commons, in Halifax on March 24, 1999, under the topic of "New Trade Negotiations in the World Trade Organization". File also includes correspondence between Winham, Georges Etoka, and Richard Dupuis, as well as facsimiles of press releases from the Standing Committee.
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 handwritten presentation notes compiled by Gilbert Winham for a lecture he delivered at El Colegio de México Centro de Estudios Internacionales during the "Evaluación del TLCAN a Cuatro Años de Distancia" conference in Miércoles on May 27, 1998. Winham's lecture was titled "NAFTA at Four : A Canadian Perspective". File also includes notes on Horacio Sobarzo's lecture "El TLCAN y el entorno macroeconómico en México".
File contains a typed lecture written by Gilbert Winham and delivered at the Meeting of the Canadian Swedish Business Association in Halifax on June 5, 1997. Winham's lecture was titled "NAFTA: The Canadian Advantage". File also includes correspondence from Kaj Nielsen.
File includes materials related to Gilbert Winham's participation in negotiation simulations at the Monterey Institute of International Studies Center for Trade and Commercial Diplomacy in spring 1996. File includes a simulation of a meeting of the Japanese cabinet to discuss negotiating the Multilateral Investment Agreement, for the course "Developing a Negotiating Mandate: Trade and Investment", other course/simulation materials, and correspondence between Winham, Geza Feketekuty, and Michael Hart.
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 Ph.D outlines and course syllabi related to international politics courses at Dalhousie University in thelate-1970s and early-1980s. File includes a course syllabus for Theories in International Relations (P.S. 4520/5520) delivered by Gilbert Winham, an examination example, as well as guidelines for Ph.D comprehensive examinations in international politics and foreign policy.
File contains a proposal for a Maritime and Strategic Studies program at Dalhousie University (dated October 1980) under the auspices of the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, directed by Gilbert Winham. File also includes the 1982 annual report of the program, and notes of an interview with Department of National Defence personnel related to the creation of the program.
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".
Fonds consists primarily of documents related to James Aitchison’s scholarly research and teaching. Records includes correspondence, course files, subject files, addresses, papers (including some written by students), notes and notebooks, newspaper clippings, offprints, printed materials, reports, and a variety of miscellaneous records.
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 syllabi and other course materials for the class International Politics: Foreign Policy Analysis (4M6/6M6) delivered by Gilbert Winham at McMaster University in 1974. File also includes guidelines related to plagiarism at McMaster.
File contains lecture notes, syllabi, sample examinations and other course materials for the class International Politics (2E6) delivered by Gilbert Winham at McMaster University. File also includes notes from international politics lectures delivered at University of North Carolina. Topics covered include: "Theory in International Politics", "Classification of Goals", "Systems in International Relations", "International Law", "Conflict and Violence in International Politics", and "Vietnam".
File contains records related to Gilbert Winham's participation and direction of a training seminar title Improving the System and Process of International Negotiations" for the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis Negotiations Group, in late-1983. File includes handwritten notes, distributed documents, and other materials. File also includes correspondence between Winham and John Edwards, Johan Holst, Martha Wohlwendt, and Victor Kremenyuk.
File contains a typed research paper titled "Interest Groups and Political Maturity: The Central American Example", written by Gilbert Winham for the course Political Science 223 in May 1963.
File contains the text of a lecture delivered by Gilbert Winham at the CTPL Workshop on Canada/US Institutional Issues at Carleton University on September 22, 2003. The title of Winham's lecture was "Institutional Challenges Arising from Deepening Canada-US Economic Integration". File also includes handwritten notes from other lectures.
File contains Gilbert Winham's conference materials for the Institute for Research on Public Policy Symposium on Policy Research on Canada-United States Relations in Ottawa, March 24-26, 1985. File also includes research notes.
File contains handwritten research and readings notes compiled by Gilbert Winham, likely in 1966, related to books and articles focused on analytical techniques of European political history and international relations after the First World War and before the end of the Second World War.
File contains research notes compiled by Gilbert Winham in 1967, documenting public speeches, speeches before Congress, congressional testimony, and press releases/statements from a selection of members of the U.S. congress between May 1947 and April 1948 around the Marshall Plan, when researching his thesis 'An Analysis of Foreign Aid Decision-Making: The Case of the Marshall Plan'. File also includes correspondence between Winham and Frederic Cleaveland regarding a research stipend.
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.
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 conference materials collected by Gilbert Winham for the 1998 Academic Council on the United Nations System/American Society of International Law (ACUNS/ASIL) Summer Workshop under the theme "Globalization and Global Governance: Changing Roles for State and Non-State Actors", held at Yale University in late-July and early-August 1998. File includes lecture abstracts, Winham's handwritten notes, and correspondence between Winham, Jean Krasno, and Charlotte Ku.
File contains lecture notes compiled by Gilbert Winham for a talk organized by The Center for North American Studies at Duke University titled "Globalization & the International Trade Regime", given on April 14, 1999.
File contains the text of an address given by Gilbert Winham at the President's Symposium at Dalhousie University on January 29, 2001, titled "Globalization: Are National Democracies Relevant in a World of Global Governance?" File also includes correspondence between Winham and William D. Coleman.
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.
Subseries comprises correspondence written and received by Gil Winham over the course of his professional life, which has been maintained as he kept it, chronologically and with copies of outgoing correspondence filed separately from letters received. Correspondence is also located in other series: e.g., editorial correspondence with manuscript and other publishing records.
Subseries comprises Gil Winham's graduate school coursework, research notes and PhD thesis submitted to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Also included is the manuscript of his 1964 dissertation submitted for the Diploma in International Law in the University of Manchester.
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.
File contains course materials and syllabi for the class Foreign Policy in the United States (Political Science 3572/5572) delivered in 1980 and 1981 by Gilbert Winham at Dalhousie University. File also includes student feedback questionnaires.
File contains course materials and syllabi for the class Foreign Policy in the United States (Political Science 3572/5572) delivered in 1975 and 1976 by Gilbert Winham at Dalhousie University. File also includes readings notes.
File contains course materials and syllabi for the class Foreign Policy in the United States (Political Science 3572/5572) delivered in 1981 and 1982 by Gilbert Winham at Dalhousie University. File also includes assignment outlines.
File contains course materials and syllabi for the class Foreign Policy in the United States (Political Science 3572/5572) delivered in 1977 and 1978 by Gilbert Winham at Dalhousie University. File also includes assignment outlines.
File contains course materials and syllabi for the class Foreign Policy in the United States (Political Science 3572/5572) delivered in 1983 and 1984 by Gilbert Winham at Dalhousie University. File also includes assignment outlines.
File contains course materials for the class Foreign Policy in the United States (Political Science 3572/5572) delivered in 1984 and 1985 by Gilbert Winham at Dalhousie University.
File contains handwritten lecture notes for the class Foreign Policy in the United States (Political Science 3572/5572) delivered in the late-1970s and early-1980s by Gilbert Winham at Dalhousie University.
File contains a selection of final examinations for the class Foreign Policy in the United States (Political Science 3572/5572) delivered between 1982 and 1985 by Gilbert Winham at Dalhousie University. Also includes handwritten notes.