Culture, development, and democracy : the role of the intellectual : a tribute to Soedjatmoko /
edited by Selo Soemardjan and Kenneth W. Thompson
- Tokyo : United Nations University Press, 1994.
- x, 228 p. ; 24 cm
An outline of Soedjatmoko's life:
Date of birth: 10 January 1922.
Place of birth: Sawahlunto, Sumatra, Indonesia.
Date of death: 21 December 1989.
Nationality: Indonesian.
R.A. Ratmini Subranti Gandasubrata.
Children: Kamala Chandrakirana, Isna Marifa, Galuh Wandita.
Education: Medical College, Jakarta, Indonesia, 1940-1942; Littauer Graduate School of Public Administration, Harvard University, USA, 1950-1951.
Profession: Social scientist, public servant.
Positions:
1945 Deputy Head of Foreign Press Dept., Ministry of Information, Government of Indonesia;
1946 Chief Editor, Het Inzicht, Ministry of Information, Government of Indonesia;
1947 Deputy Editor, Siasat magazine;
1947-1952 Member, and later Alternate Permanent Representative, Indonesian Delegation to the United Nations, New York;
1950-1951 Charge d'Affaires, Embassy of Indonesia, London;
1950-1952 Counsellor, Embassy of Indonesia, Washington, DC;
1952-1960 Associate Editor, Pedoman daily newspaper;
1952-1960 Editor, Siasat magazine;
1953-1961 Director, PT Pembangunan Publishing Company;
1956-1959 Member, Indonesian Constituent Assembly;
1956 Adviser, Indonesian Delegation to the First Asia-Africa Conference, Bandung;
1961-1962 Guest Lecturer in South-East Asian History and Politics, South-East Asia Program, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY;
1966 Vice-Chairman, Indonesian Delegation to the
twenty-first session of the UN General Assembly;
1967-1977 Personal Adviser to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Government of Indonesia;
1968-1971 Ambassador of Indonesia to the United States of
America, Washington, DC;
1970-1980 Member, Jakarta Academy;
1971-1980 Special Adviser on Social and Cultural Affairs to the Chairman of the National Development Planning Agency, Government of Indonesia;
1972-1973 Adviser, National Defence College (LEMHANAS); 1972-1973 Adviser, National Security Council (WANHAN-KAMNAS);
1975-1980 Member Governing Board, Social Science
Foundation (Yayasan Ilmu-ilmu Social);
1976-1980 Adviser, Association for the Advancement of the
Social Sciences (HIPIS);
1976-1980 Adviser, Foundation for the Traditional Arts (Yayasan Seni Tradisionil);
1980-1987 Rector, United Nations University, Tokyo, Japan.
Introduction 1.
Kenneth W, Thompson.
I. Tribute to Soedjatmoko.
Culture, economic development, democracy: A tribute to the late Soedjatmoko 27.
Saburo Okita.
Intellectuals and culture: Guardians of traditions or vanguards of development 39.
Farhang Rajaee.
Economic democracy: What can the intellectuals do? 53.
Mine Eder.
Culture, development, and democracy: The role of intellectuals 73.
Sulak Sivaraksa.
II. Reflections on the role of intellectuals.
Technology and Dr. Faustus 87.
Alexander King.
The changing role of intellectuals in Indonesian national development 111.
Selo Soemardjan.
Culture, development, democracy: In the eyes of the little people 133.
F. Sionil Jose.
The culture of resistance in Latin America: New thinking about old issues 155.
Rodolfo Stavenhagen.
The dynamics of reshaping the social order: Old actors, new actors 181.
Elise Boulding.
Global development and the movement of peoples 207.
Wang Gungwu.
9280808540
INTELLECTUALS
CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL GROUPS
AFRICA
PHILIPPINES
INDONESIA
LATIN AMERICA
An outline of Soedjatmoko's life:
Date of birth: 10 January 1922.
Place of birth: Sawahlunto, Sumatra, Indonesia.
Date of death: 21 December 1989.
Nationality: Indonesian.
R.A. Ratmini Subranti Gandasubrata.
Children: Kamala Chandrakirana, Isna Marifa, Galuh Wandita.
Education: Medical College, Jakarta, Indonesia, 1940-1942; Littauer Graduate School of Public Administration, Harvard University, USA, 1950-1951.
Profession: Social scientist, public servant.
Positions:
1945 Deputy Head of Foreign Press Dept., Ministry of Information, Government of Indonesia;
1946 Chief Editor, Het Inzicht, Ministry of Information, Government of Indonesia;
1947 Deputy Editor, Siasat magazine;
1947-1952 Member, and later Alternate Permanent Representative, Indonesian Delegation to the United Nations, New York;
1950-1951 Charge d'Affaires, Embassy of Indonesia, London;
1950-1952 Counsellor, Embassy of Indonesia, Washington, DC;
1952-1960 Associate Editor, Pedoman daily newspaper;
1952-1960 Editor, Siasat magazine;
1953-1961 Director, PT Pembangunan Publishing Company;
1956-1959 Member, Indonesian Constituent Assembly;
1956 Adviser, Indonesian Delegation to the First Asia-Africa Conference, Bandung;
1961-1962 Guest Lecturer in South-East Asian History and Politics, South-East Asia Program, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY;
1966 Vice-Chairman, Indonesian Delegation to the
twenty-first session of the UN General Assembly;
1967-1977 Personal Adviser to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Government of Indonesia;
1968-1971 Ambassador of Indonesia to the United States of
America, Washington, DC;
1970-1980 Member, Jakarta Academy;
1971-1980 Special Adviser on Social and Cultural Affairs to the Chairman of the National Development Planning Agency, Government of Indonesia;
1972-1973 Adviser, National Defence College (LEMHANAS); 1972-1973 Adviser, National Security Council (WANHAN-KAMNAS);
1975-1980 Member Governing Board, Social Science
Foundation (Yayasan Ilmu-ilmu Social);
1976-1980 Adviser, Association for the Advancement of the
Social Sciences (HIPIS);
1976-1980 Adviser, Foundation for the Traditional Arts (Yayasan Seni Tradisionil);
1980-1987 Rector, United Nations University, Tokyo, Japan.
Introduction 1.
Kenneth W, Thompson.
I. Tribute to Soedjatmoko.
Culture, economic development, democracy: A tribute to the late Soedjatmoko 27.
Saburo Okita.
Intellectuals and culture: Guardians of traditions or vanguards of development 39.
Farhang Rajaee.
Economic democracy: What can the intellectuals do? 53.
Mine Eder.
Culture, development, and democracy: The role of intellectuals 73.
Sulak Sivaraksa.
II. Reflections on the role of intellectuals.
Technology and Dr. Faustus 87.
Alexander King.
The changing role of intellectuals in Indonesian national development 111.
Selo Soemardjan.
Culture, development, democracy: In the eyes of the little people 133.
F. Sionil Jose.
The culture of resistance in Latin America: New thinking about old issues 155.
Rodolfo Stavenhagen.
The dynamics of reshaping the social order: Old actors, new actors 181.
Elise Boulding.
Global development and the movement of peoples 207.
Wang Gungwu.
9280808540
INTELLECTUALS
CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL GROUPS
AFRICA
PHILIPPINES
INDONESIA
LATIN AMERICA