Gilbert
Winham teaches
and conducts research on international political economy and
specializes in international trade policy. He is the Eric Dennis
Memorial Professor of Political Science, a fellow of the Royal
Society of Canada, a faculty fellow with the Centre for Foreign
Policy Studies at Dalhousie and a past Woodrow Wilson Center
Fellow (2001-2002). He has served frequently on NAFTA dispute
settlement panels. Winham has over twenty years experience in
training government officials from developing countries in trade
policy and negotiation at the GATT/WTO in Geneva. He has served
as an on-site consultant in connection with the application for
accession to the WTO of Jordan and the Kyrgyk Republic.
Publications
on the process of international economic negotiation:
Winham, Gilbert
R. 2004. The Congressional Nature of International Negotiations
in the GATT/WTO. Paper prepared for the annual meeting of the International
Studies Association.
Winham, Gilbert.
2003. The Democratization of International Trade Diplomacy. Working
paper.
Winham, Gilbert.
2002. An Interpretative History of the Uruguay Round Negotiation.
Winham, Gilbert
and Anna Lanoszka. 2001. Institutional Development of the WTO.
In The World Trade Organization in the New Economy: Trade and
Investment Issues in the Millennium Round, edited by Alan
Rugman and Gavin Boyd. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
Winham, Gilbert
and Elizabeth DeBoer. 2000. Asymmetric Power Negotiations: The
Case of the Canada-US Free Trade Agreement. In Power and Negotiation,
edited by J. Rubin and I.W. Zartman. Ann Arbor, MI: University
of Michigan Press.
Winham, Gilbert
R., and Annie M. Finn. 2000. The NAFTA Negotiation: Economic and
Negotiation Perspectives. In International Economic Negotiation,
edited by Sjostedt, and Kremenyuk.
Winham, Gilbert.
1998. Explanations of Developing Country Behaviour in the GATT
Uruguay Round Negotiation. World Competition Law and Economics
Review 21: 109-34.
Winham, Gilbert.
1989. The Prenegotiation Phase of the Uruguay Round. In Getting
to the Table, edited by Janice Gross Stein.
Winham, Gilbert.
1986. International Trade and the Tokyo Round Negotiation.
Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Winham, Gilbert.
1981. The United States Wine Gallon Concession: How the Biggest
Chip in the Tokyo Round Was Negotiated. International Journal 36,
no. 4 : 851-8778.
Winham, Gilbert.
1980. Robert Strauss, the MTN, and the Control of Faction. Journal
of World Trade Law : 377-97.
Winham, Gilbert.
1979. The Mediation of Multilateral Negotiations. Journal of
World Trade Law 13, no. f: 193-208.
Winham, Gilbert
R., and H. Bovis. 1978. Agreement and Breakdown in Negotiation:
Report on a State Department Training Simulation. Journal of
Peace Research 15: 285-303.
Winham, Gilbert.
1977. Negotiation As a Management Process. World Politics
30: 87-114.
Winham, Gilbert.
Complexity in International Negotiation. In Negotiations,
edited by Daniel Druckman.
Contact
Information:
Department of Political Science
Dalhousie University
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3H 4H6 CANADA
Phone: (902) 494-6611
Fax: (902) 494-3825
Email: Gilbert.Winham@dal.ca