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CSIS established the Sumitro Djojohadikusumo Center for Emerging Economies in Southeast Asia (SDCEESEA) in September, 2012. Ernest Z. Bower, senior adviser and Chair for Southeast Asia Studies was named the chair of the new center.
Funding for the Center is provided by the Arsari Djojohadikusumo Foundation, which was established by Indonesian businessman Hashim Djojohadikusumo in honor of his late father, Professor Sumitro Djojohadikusumo, a former Indonesian economist considered the architect of the country’s modern economy. Dr. Sumitro worked with the Ford Foundation in the 1950s to send Indonesian economists to the United States to obtain advanced degrees in economics. These graduates, many of whom later filled top slots in the government, were known as the “Berkeley mafia” because many of them had studied at the University of California at Berkeley
Funding for the Center is provided by the Arsari Djojohadikusumo Foundation, which was established by Indonesian businessman Hashim Djojohadikusumo in honor of his late father, Professor Sumitro Djojohadikusumo, a former Indonesian economist considered the architect of the country’s modern economy. Dr. Sumitro worked with the Ford Foundation in the 1950s to send Indonesian economists to the United States to obtain advanced degrees in economics. These graduates, many of whom later filled top slots in the government, were known as the “Berkeley mafia” because many of them had studied at the University of California at Berkeley
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