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    Johan Willem "Wim" Beyen (2 May 1897 – 29 April 1976) was a Dutch politician and diplomat of Liberal signature and businessman. Beyen played an important...
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    Hugues Le Gallais  Mexico Eduardo Suárez, Víctor Urquidi  Netherlands Johan Willem Beyen  New Zealand Walter Nash, Edward Coldham Fussell  Nicaragua Guillermo...
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    The delegations of the six participating countries were headed by Johan Willem Beyen (Netherlands), Gaetano Martino (Italy), Joseph Bech (Luxembourg),...
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  • diploma from the College of Europe, which he attended 1981–1982 (Johan Willem Beyen promotion). He worked with the American Chamber of Commerce for nearly...
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  • Garret FitzGerald 1982–1983 Joseph Bech 122 Gaston Thorn 1981–1982 Johan Willem Beyen 123 Bruno Kreisky 1980–1981 Jean Monnet 131 Simone Veil 1979–1980...
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  • economics 1977-1981), the College of Europe in Bruges, Belgium (1981-1982 Johan Willem Beyen promotion), the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne (Master of...
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    European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC). Chairman of the conference was Johan Willem Beyen, then Netherlands Minister for Foreign Affairs. At the conference...
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    Foreign Affairs, Gaetano Martino (Italy), Joseph Bech (Luxembourg) and Johan Willem Beyen (Netherlands). Messina Conference History of the European Union The...
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    Hallstein Doctrine. The delegations of the other countries were headed by Johan Willem Beyen (Netherlands), Gaetano Martino (Italy), Joseph Bech (Luxembourg),...
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  • that year. From 1981 to 1982 she attended the College of Europe (Johan Willem Beyen promotion) in Bruges, Belgium, graduating with a master's degree (Certificat...
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    process of European integration to a standstill in 1954. At that moment Johan Willem Beyen (Netherlands Minister for Foreign Affairs) took the initiative to...
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  • Gasperi, Konrad Adenauer, Walter Hallstein, Paul Henri Spaak, Jean Rey, Johan Willem Beyen, Sicco Mansholt, Joseph Bech, Pierre Werner Aleea Cariatidelor Caryatid...
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  • van Oosterhout, Johan Beyen, Hans van den Broek, Tom de Bruijn; 4 Ministers of Justice and Security: Jan Donner, Josef van Schaik, Johan van Maarseveen...
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    in Belgium, where he graduated first of the Class of 1981–82 (the Johan Willem Beyen Promotion) and served as assistant professor. He is fluent in Spanish...
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  • where she earned a master's in European law between 1981 and 1982 (Johan Willem Beyen Promotion). She earned a further degree in European law at the Université...
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  • of Tromsø, and attended the College of Europe 1981–1982 (Promotion Johan Willem Beyen). In 1985, he obtained the cand.polit. degree at the University of...
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    Konrad Adenauer, Robert Schuman, Alcide De Gasperi, Paul-Henri Spaak, Johan Willem Beyen and Joseph Bech. The Foundation's Gold Medal was awarded to : 1996:...
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    from "Jeux Innocents" was cited in 1954 by then-foreign minister Johan Willem Beyen during a discussion on European unification: "Wij speelden pandje...
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    Minister of State: Willem Drees (1958), Louis Beel (1956), Jelle Zijlstra (1983) and Jo Cals (1966). Two cabinet members Johan Beyen and Sicco Mansholt...
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    the work of his Belgian and Dutch colleagues, Paul-Henri Spaak and Johan Willem Beyen. At the negotiations of Val-Duchesse, which prepared the path for...
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    the favourite of its political leader Carl Romme. His co-minister was Johan Beyen, an international banker not affiliated to any political party but the...
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    Stikker became minister of foreign affairs in the first government led by Willem Drees, holding that position until 1951. After his party adopted a no-confidence...
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    Democracy Willem Drees (Drees–Van Schaik • Drees I) Johan Beyen (1897–1976) 2 September 1952 – 13 October 1956 Independent Conservative Liberal Willem Drees...
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  • 2004 Philippe Monfils – 26 January 2004 Étienne Davignon – 26 January 2004 Johan Vande Lanotte – 30 January 2006 Frank Vandenbroucke – 24 November 2009 Melchior...
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    Uyl (Den Uyl) Christian Democratic Appeal Dries van Agt (Van Agt I) Has Beyen (1923–2002) • Trade and Export 9 January 1978 – 11 September 1981 People's...
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    Temmerman 2002 Sara Peeters Grace Verbeke Loes Sels 2003 Sara Peeters Lien Beyen Laurence Melys 2004 Karen Verbeek Axelle Doisy Lindsey Sticker 2005 Alice...
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