- Dirk
Uipko Stikker GCVO GBE (5
February 1897 – 23
December 1979) was a
Dutch politician and
diplomat of the
defunct Liberal State Party (LSP), co-founder...
- of the CSTO –
Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO)
equivalent Stikker resigned from his
position a year
early due to poor health. Wörner died...
- France. On 12 May 1964, the NATO
council chose Brosio to
succeed Dirk
Stikker as a
secretary general. He
resigned 3
September 1971. On 29
September 1971...
-
Schuman (France)
Count Sforza (Italy)
Joseph Bech (Luxembourg) and Dirk
Stikker, J. R. M. van den
Brink (The Netherlands).
Europe has
charted its own brand...
- Knowledge,
Sociology of
Tufari 2003, Knowledge,
Sociology of
Scheler &
Stikkers 2012, p. 23 Lee 2017, p. 67
Dreyer 2017, pp. 1–7 Bosančić 2018, pp. 186–188...
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Patrick Brind; 28th Earl of Crawford; Lord Porter; Neil Ritchie; Dirk
Stikker (honorary) 1952:
Leslie Hollinghurst;
Henry Mack 1953:
Siddiq Abubakar...
- Knowledge,
Sociology of
Tufari 2003, Knowledge,
Sociology of
Scheler &
Stikkers 2012, p. 23
Hamlyn 2005, p. 260
Pappas 1998, §
Ancient Philosophy Pappas...
- He held this
office from 1957
until 1961, when he was
succeeded by Dirk
Stikker. He
feuded constantly with
French president Charles de Gaulle. He publicly...
-
enterprise and
economic liberalism. In 1947, the
Freedom Party led by Dirk
Stikker and the Committee-Oud led by
Pieter Oud
started negotiations with the goal...
- The VVD
wanted founders Dirk
Stikker or
Pieter Oud in the cabinet,
particularly for
Foreign Affairs. Beel
contacted Stikker for
Foreign Affairs, despite...