Annette Nijs
Anette Dorothea Sophia Maria Nijs (born 16 December 1961) is a retired Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD). She was the State Secretary for Education, Culture and Science in the Cabinets Balkenende I and II serving from 22 July 2002 until 9 June 2004. She was a Member of the House of Representatives from 30 January 2003 until 27 May 2003 and from 7 June 2005 until 30 November 2006.[1]
Publications
She published her second book on China called ‘The China Factor' in English in the summer of 2019. Her first book on China ‘China through different eyes’ was published in 2009 in Dutch in her home country, The Netherlands.[2]
Awards
Nijs received the Knighthood of Orange-Nassau, a royal award from The Netherlands in 2004. She also received the Chinese Government Friendship Award in 2015 – the highest recognition from the Chinese Central Government for foreigners, who have made a special contribution to China.[2]
References
- ^ (in Dutch) Annette Nijs (1961) Absolutefacts.nl
- ^ a b "About Annette Nijs". The China Agenda. Retrieved 2020-01-20.
External links
- (in Dutch) Drs. A.D.S.M. (Annette) Nijs MBA (Parlement & Politiek)
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- Preceded by: Second Kok cabinet
- Succeeded by: Second Balkenende cabinet
- Jan Peter Balkenende (General Affairs)
- Eduard Bomhoff (Health, Welfare and Sport) (2002)
- Johan Remkes (Interior and Kingdom Relations)
- Roelf de Boer (Transport, Public Works and Water Management) (from 2002)
- Jaap de Hoop Scheffer (Foreign Affairs)
- Hans Hoogervorst (Finance)
- Piet Hein Donner (Justice)
- Herman Heinsbroek (Economic Affairs) (2002)
- Hans Hoogervorst (Economic Affairs) (from 2002)
- Benk Korthals (Defence) (2002)
- Henk Kamp (Defence) (from 2002)
- Maria van der Hoeven (Education, Culture and Science)
- Aart Jan de Geus (Health, Welfare and Sport) (from 2002)
- Cees Veerman (Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality)
- Aart Jan de Geus (Social Affairs and Employment)
- Henk Kamp (Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment)
- Rob Hessing (Interior and Kingdom Relations)
- Atzo Nicolaï (Foreign Affairs)
- Agnes van Ardenne (Foreign Affairs)
- Steven van Eijck (Finance)
- Joop Wijn (Economic Affairs)
- Cees van der Knaap (Defence)
- Cees van Leeuwen (Education, Culture and Science)
- Annette Nijs (Education, Culture and Science)
- Clémence Ross-van Dorp (Health, Welfare and Sport)
- Melanie Schultz van Haegen (Transport, Public Works and Water Management)
- Jan Odink (Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality)
- Mark Rutte (Social Affairs and Employment)
- Philomena Bijlhout (Social Affairs and Employment) (22 July 2002)
- Khee Liang Phoa (Social Affairs and Employment) (from 2002)
- Pieter van Geel (Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment)
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