Soedjatmoko

After his work at the UN, Soedjatmoko attempted to study at Harvard's Littauer Center for Public Administration (now the John F. Kennedy School of Government); however, he was forced to resign due to pressure from other work, including serving as Indonesia's first chargé d'affaires in London for three months as well as establishing the political desk at the Embassy of Indonesia in Washington, D.C. By 1952 he had returned to Indonesia, where he became involved in the socialist press and joined the Socialist Party of Indonesia. He was elected as a member of the Constitutional Assembly of Indonesia in 1955, serving until 1959; he married Ratmini Gandasubrata in 1957. However, as President Sukarno's government became more authoritarian Soedjatmoko began to criticise the government. To avoid censorship, he spent two years as a guest lecturer at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, and another three in self-imposed unemployment in Indonesia.
After Sukarno was replaced by Suharto, Soedjatmoko returned to public service. In 1966 he was sent as one of Indonesia's representatives at the UN, and in 1968 he became Indonesia's ambassador to the US; during this time he received several honorary doctoral degrees. He also advised foreign minister Adam Malik. After returning to Indonesia in 1971, Soedjatmoko held a position in several think tanks. After the Malari incident in January 1974, Soedjatmoko was held for interrogation for two and a half weeks and accused of masterminding the event. Although eventually released, he could not leave Indonesia for two and a half years. In 1978 Soedjatmoko received the Ramon Magsaysay Award for International Understanding, and in 1980 he was chosen as rector of the United Nations University in Tokyo. Two years after returning from Japan, Soedjatmoko died of cardiac arrest while teaching in Yogyakarta. Provided by Wikipedia
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Perceptions of social justice in Southeast Asia by Soedjatmoko 1922-1989
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Dyason memorial lectures 1967 1. Indonesia: problems and opportunities - 2. Indonesia and the world by Soedjatmoko 1922-1989
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Peace, security and human dignity in Asia by Soedjatmoko 1922-1989
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Economic development as a cultural problem by Soedjatmoko 1922-1989
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Economic development as a cultural problem konfrontasi, September-October, 1954 by Soedjatmoko 1922-1989
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Transforming humanity the visionary writings of Soedjatmoko by Soedjatmoko 1922-1989
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The primacy of freedom in development by Soedjatmoko 1922-1989
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Some thoughts on higher education paper prepared for a seminar on "Education, Employment and Equity", University of Indonesia, Jakarta, March 6, 1975 by Soedjatmoko 1922-1989
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Economic development as a cultural problem by Soedjatmoko 1922-1989
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An approach to Indonesian history towards an open future ; an address before the Seminar on Indonesian History Gadjah Mada Univ. Jogjakarta, Dec. 14, 1957 by Soedjatmoko 1922-1989
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An approach to Indonesian history towards an open future by Soedjatmoko 1922-1989
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