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  1. Dirk Stikker, Men of Responsibility. Caption: In his memoirs, Dirk Stikker, Netherlands Foreign Minister from 1948 to 1952, describes how, despite the signing of the Treaty establishing the European Defence Community, there was no real will to create a supranational structure for defence policy. Source: STIKKER, Dirk.

  2. In his memoirs, Dirk Stikker, Netherlands Foreign Minister from 1948 to 1952, describes how, despite the signing of the Treaty establishing the European Defence Community, there was no real will to create a supranational structure for defence policy.

  3. Dirk Stikker var en hollandsk politiker og diplomat. Efter en karriere i erhvervslivet blev Stikker i 1948 medstifter af det liberale parti VVD. Fra 1948 til 1952 var han udenrigsminister og derefter ambassadør i London. Stikker blev 1958 Hollands faste repræsentant ved NATO og OEEC, og i 1961-1964 var han generalsekretær for NATO. .

  4. Dirk Uipko Stikker (5 Februari 1897 – 23 Desember 1979) adalah seorang politikus, pengusaha, diplomat dan salah satu pendiri Partai Rakyat untuk Kebebasan dan Demokrasi (VVD) asal Belanda. Ia menjabat sebagai Sekretaris Jenderal NATO dari 21 April 1961 sampai 1 Agustus 1964.

  5. Nato-Generalsekretär Dirk Stikker, 67, der Mitte Juli sein Amt niederlegen wird, will schon am 1. September in den Vorstand der Königlich-Holländischen Petroleumgesellschaft eintreten. Gesund ...

  6. Dirk Uipko Stikker (5 February 1897 – 23 December 1979) was a Dutch politician and diplomat of the defunct Liberal State Party (LSP), co-founder of the defunct Freedom Party (PvdV) and of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD), and businessman. Stikker was known for his abilities as a manager and negotiator. Stikker continued to comment on political affairs as a statesman until ...

  7. Stikker, Dirk Uipko (5 Feb. 1897) (b. Winschoten, 5 Feb. 1897; d. Wassenaar, 24 Dec. 1979)Netherlandish; Foreign Minister 1948–52, Secretary-General of NATO Having studied law in Groningen, Stikker occupied different functions in banking between 1922 and 1935. He then became a managing director of Heineken's Breweries in Amsterdam (1935–48).