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'''Anette Dorothea Sophia Maria Nijs''' (born 16 December 1961) is a retired [[Netherlands|Dutch]] politician of the [[People's Party for Freedom and Democracy]] (VVD). She was the [[State Secretary (Netherlands)|State Secretary]] for [[Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (Netherlands)|Education, Culture and Science]] in the [[First Balkenende cabinet|Cabinets Balkenende I]] and [[Second Balkenende cabinet|II]] serving from 22 July 2002 until 9 June 2004. She was a [[House of Representatives of the Netherlands|Member of the House of Representatives]] from 30 January 2003 until 27 May 2003 and from 7 June 2005 until 30 November 2006.<ref>{{in lang|nl}} [http://www.absolutefacts.nl/politiek/data/nijsannette1961.htm Annette Nijs (1961)] ''Absolutefacts.nl'' </ref> |
'''Anette Dorothea Sophia Maria Nijs''' (born 16 December 1961) is a retired [[Netherlands|Dutch]] politician of the [[People's Party for Freedom and Democracy]] (VVD). She was the [[State Secretary (Netherlands)|State Secretary]] for [[Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (Netherlands)|Education, Culture and Science]] in the [[First Balkenende cabinet|Cabinets Balkenende I]] and [[Second Balkenende cabinet|II]] serving from 22 July 2002 until 9 June 2004. She was a [[House of Representatives of the Netherlands|Member of the House of Representatives]] from 30 January 2003 until 27 May 2003 and from 7 June 2005 until 30 November 2006.<ref>{{in lang|nl}} [http://www.absolutefacts.nl/politiek/data/nijsannette1961.htm Annette Nijs (1961)] ''Absolutefacts.nl'' </ref> |
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== Publications == |
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Nijs' enjoys being up to date with the latest global and industrial economic trends. She is appreciated for her deep insights especially on China's economy, Chinese managerial culture and the rise of Chinese companies across the globe. She is also very familiar with the African continent and is often approached to advise on international business strategies. |
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⚫ | 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.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.thechinaagenda.com/about-annette-nijs/|title=About Annette Nijs|website=The China Agenda|language=en-GB|access-date=2020-01-20}}</ref> |
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== Awards == |
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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.<ref name=":0" /> |
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'''Erasmus University Rotterdam (1981-1987):''' MSc. Macro Economics |
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'''London Business School (1998-1999):''' Executive MBA |
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'''Harvard Business School (2010):''' AMP178, Advanced Management Programm |
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== Publications <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thechinaagenda.com/about-annette-nijs/|title=About Annette Nijs|website=The China Agenda|language=en-GB|access-date=2020-01-20}}</ref> == |
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Latest revision as of 15:11, 19 August 2024
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
[edit]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
[edit]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
[edit]- ^ (in Dutch) Annette Nijs (1961) Absolutefacts.nl
- ^ a b "About Annette Nijs". The China Agenda. Retrieved 2020-01-20.
External links
[edit]- (in Dutch) Drs. A.D.S.M. (Annette) Nijs MBA (Parlement & Politiek)
- 1961 births
- Living people
- State Secretaries for Education of the Netherlands
- Members of the House of Representatives (Netherlands)
- Dutch women in politics
- People's Party for Freedom and Democracy politicians
- Dutch women economists
- 21st-century Dutch economists
- Dutch corporate directors
- 21st-century Dutch women educators
- 21st-century Dutch educators
- Erasmus University Rotterdam alumni
- Alumni of London Business School
- Dutch expatriates in the United Kingdom
- People from Waalwijk
- 20th-century Dutch businesswomen
- 20th-century Dutch businesspeople
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