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Alessandro Minuto-Rizzo

1940 - Today

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Alessandro Minuto-Rizzo (born 10 September 1940) is an Italian diplomat who served as Deputy Secretary General of NATO from 2001 to 2007, and as acting Secretary General of NATO from 17 December 2003 to 1 January 2004, in between the tenures of The Lord Robertson of Port Ellen and Jaap de Hoop Scheffer. Prior to being appointed Deputy Secretary General, he served as ambassador of Italy to the Western European Union and to the Committee for Policy and Security of the European Union. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Alessandro Minuto-Rizzo has received more than 104,231 page views. His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Alessandro Minuto-Rizzo is the 76th most popular diplomat, the 3,928th most popular biography from Italy and the 5th most popular Italian Diplomat.

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Among DIPLOMATS

Among diplomats, Alessandro Minuto-Rizzo ranks 76 out of 90Before him are Seán Lester, Richard Armitage, Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz, Jacques Diouf, Ri Yong-ho, and Vasily Nebenzya. After him are Wendy Sherman, Adolph Dubs, Peter Maurer, Sumner Welles, Janez Lenarčič, and Zhao Lijian.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1940, Alessandro Minuto-Rizzo ranks 475Before him are Jürgen Sundermann, Barbara Boxer, Chuck Mangione, Thue Christiansen, Joe Torre, and Willi Holdorf. After him are Sven-Gunnar Larsson, Sapardi Djoko Damono, Edmund White, Nicolae Lupescu, Marco Maciel, and Dmitri Prigov.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Alessandro Minuto-Rizzo ranks 3,928 out of 5,161Before him are Alberto Aquilani (1984), Aldo Maldera (1953), Giuliana Minuzzo (1931), Marco Cimatti (1913), Agostino Di Bartolomei (1955), and Andrea Mandorlini (1960). After him are Giacomo Capuzzi (1929), Prince Nikolaos of Greece and Denmark (1969), Cesare Merzagora (1898), Romano Bonagura (1930), Mario Luzi (1914), and Luigi De Agostini (1961).

Among DIPLOMATS In Italy

Among diplomats born in Italy, Alessandro Minuto-Rizzo ranks 5Before him are Gaius Marius (-157), Giovanni Villani (1276), Ambrogio Contarini (1429), and Filippo Grandi (1957).