INSTITUTE OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES; SINGAPORE ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1968

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INSTITUTE OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES; SINGAPORE ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1968 The Institute of Southeast Asian Studies was formally established by the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies Act, 1968, which was passed by the Parliament of the Republic of Singapore and came into operation on 7th June 1968. The object of the Institute was defined as "the promotion of research on Southeast Asia and on all matters appertaining to Southeast Asia." The Institute is governed by a ~oard of Trustees comprising the following:- Tuan Haji Dr. Ahmad bin Mohd. Ibrahim (Chairman) Dr. Aw Cheng Chye (Dy Chairman) Mr. Abdul Karim bin Bagoo (Singapore Teachers' Union) Dr. Ang Kok Ping (Nanyang University) Prof. Harry J. Benda (Director) (ex-officio) Dr. Chiang Hai Ding (University of Singapore) Prof. K.R. Chou (Nanyang University) Dr. T. Eames-Hughes (Singapore International Chamber of Commerce) Mr. Goh Tjoei Kok Prof. Jacen T. Hsieh (Nanyang University) Mr. Kwan Sai Kheong (Ministry of Education) Mr. Lau Theng Siak (Lee Foundation) Mr. Gabriel Lee (Singapore National Union of Journalists) Dr. Lim Chee Then (University of Singapore) Mr. Lum Choong Wah (Minist ry of Finance) Mr. David Marshall Prof. Ooi Jin Bee (University of Singapore) Prof. K.J. Ratnam (University of Singapore) Mr. D. D. Sachdev (Indian Chamber of Commerce) Mr. Shaw Vee Meng (Shaw Foundation) Mr. Tan Yeok Seong (South Seas Society) /Mrs. Ann Wee p_. 2

2 Mrs. Ann Wee (University of Singapore) Mr. Wee Mon Cheng (Chinese Chamber of Commerce) The Secretary of the Board of Trustees is Mr. Lim Phai Som, who is the Executive Secretary of the Institute. The inaugural meeting of the Board of Trustees was held on 18th November, 1968. The Minister for Education, the Honourable Mr. Ong Pang Boon, addressed the meeting, and a copy of his address is at Appendix I. The management of the Institute is carried out by the Executive Committee, headed by the Director, Professor Harry J. Be~da, who is on leave from Yale University where he is Professor of History and Associate Director of Southeast Asia Studies. The other members of the Executive Committee are as follows:- Tuan Haji Dr. Ahmad bin Mohd. Ibrahim Dr. Chiang Hai Di.Ug Professor K.R. Chou Mr. Kwan Sai Kheong Mr. Lim Phai Som Mr. Wee Mon Cheng Professor Wong Lin Ken The Executive Committee was assisted by the following standing sub-committees:- Fellowship Selection Committee Prof. Harry J. Benda (Chairman) Tuan Haji Dr. Ahmad bin Mohd. Ibrahim Professor K.R. Chou Professor K.J. Ratnam Professor Wong Lin Ken (alternate: Dr. Chiang Hai Ding) Scholarship Selection Committee Prof. Harry J. Benda (Chairman) Professor K.R. Phou /Mr. Lim p. 3

3 Mr. Lim Phai Som Secretary, Public Service Commission Professor Wong Lin Ken (alternate: Dr. Chiang Hai Ding) Finance Committee Prof. Harry J. Benda (Chairman) Mr. Kwan Sai Kheong Mr. Lim Phai Som Mr, Wee Mon Cheng Mr. Michael Yeo Chee Wee - The year under review was one of preparation and planning as well as publicizing the Institute both locally and abroad. A small building in its campus was loaned from the University of Singapore and reconstructed and renovated to house the Institute offices and library. Administrative and library staff were recruited, equipment, books and other materials purchased, and basic administrative and library procedures were laid down. A brochure setting out the Institute's objectives and activities was widely distributed among academic circles both locally and abroad, with especial emphasis on the Southeast Asian region. Soon after his arrival in early July, the Director attended the Fourth International Conference of Historians of Asia held at the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur in early August. Later in the month, the Director and the Executive Secretary participated in the first regional meeting o ~ Asian Studies Centres in Southeast Asia, convened under the auspices of Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok. In mid-october, the Director spent two weeks in Australia at the invitation of the Australian National University, which also shared in the expenses. In the course of the trip the Director also visited Monash and Sydney Universities. In late November and early December, the Director spent two weeks in Indonesia, in the course of which he had extensive discussions /at the p. 4

4 at the University of Indonesia, Djakarta and Gadjah Mada University, Jogjakarta. The main purposes of these personal contacts were to "put the Institute on the map" of Southeast Asia, so to speak, and to recruit would-be research fellows and discuss procedural aspects with academic and other authorities in the countries concerned. Research The Institute announced as its main research interest "the many-faceted problems of modernization and social change in Southeast Asia." In the initial period, special attention is to be paid to Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines, the countries of mainland Southeast Asia to be added when personnel and resources would permit such expansion. At the outset, too, the Institute will not originate and/or sponsor specific research topics of its own but invite proposals from qualified research scholars. It is the intention to assemble on the Institute's premises concurrently scholars with common, or at least similar, research interests. In due course, the permanent research staff may initiate l~nger-term projects under the Institute's auspices. Staff Training With a view to providing itself with a permanent research staff, a staff training programme was inaugurated even before the Institute commenced its activities proper. The two first trainees enrolled in Yale University's Master's programme in Southeast Asia Studies in 1968. The Scholarship Selection Committee was established by the Executive Committee in order to screen and interview future trainees. Area training is planned in American, British, and Australian universit,ies, in a variety of academic disciplines and with language training in different Southeast Asian national languages. /Library P 5

5 Library An Assistant Librarian was hired and despatched for a brief training period to Cornell University; on her return trip, she visited libraries and book dealers in Europe and the Philippines. The Institute has embarked on a rapid acquisitions programme designed to equip its library with up-to-date holdings of reference and monographic works in the major Western languages (including Dutch), as well as with magazines, newspapers, gove~nment documents and ephemera in the national languages of Island Southeast Asia. Some two thousand volumes were acquired during the year under review, with subscriptions to newspapers and periodicals, including materials on microfilm. A purchasing agent in Djakarta was hired. Finance -In this, its initial year.of existence, the principal source of financial support was a grant of $262,000 from the Government of the Republic of Singapore. Tuition fellowships were obtained from Yale University for two trainees of the Institute who joined the University in September, with the Asia Foundation 1:,..,...,;,.,13 toha major costs of their training in the fo1~ o~ travel expenses, maintenance allowances, tuition fees, etc. Funns were also received from the Ford Foundation with effect from 1 December to cover inter alia the differential between the Singapore emoluments of the Director and his home country emoluments. Visitors Among the visitors to the Institute during the year, many of whom were from the University of Singapore and Nanyang University, were the following from overseas:- Prof. Lauriston Sharp, Cornell University Prof. Chen Ching-Ho, Chinese University of Hong Kong Dr. Milton E. Osborne, Monash University /Prof. Karl p. 6

6 Prof. Karl J. Pelzer, Yale University Dr. Peter Lyon, London School of Economics Mr. Lewis Perimban, World Bank, Washington, D.C. Prof. Hidejiro Kotani, Kyoto Industrial University Prof. Wang Gungwu, Australian National University Prof. Hedley Bull, Australian National University Dr. Vishal Singh, Indian School of International Studies Prof. Selo Soemardjan, University of Indonesia Dr. Pierre Fistie, Fondation Nationale des Sciances Politiques Dr. Chong-Woo Lee, President, Korea University Dr. Bernhard Grossmann, Institut fnr Asienkunde, Hamburg Mr. Tarzie Vittachi, Press Foundation of Asia, Manila Prof. Takeshi Matoaka, Asian Development Bank.

MC: lmv /35/68(EDUN) SINGAPORE OOVErulJ.IENT PRESS STATEMENT SPEECH BY MR. ONG PA:NG :OOON, IHlriSTZR FDR EDUCATIOn, AT INAUGURAL MEETING OF THE IlfSTITUTE OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES IN THE COURT DOOM, Ull!VERSITY OF SINGAPORE, ON MONDAY, 18TH NOVEMBER, 1968 AT 2,30 P.M. A survey of the field of Southeast Asian Studies inevitably rovoals a relative paucity of works on Southeast Aoia dono b,y scholars belonging to the rogion. The bulk of whatovcr publications thuro are whether on history, goo ;raphy, literaturo, lo.nguagco, antbxopology, sociology, politics and ocono1:1ics - havo bo en 1aoitten by scholars, missionarios and orotwhilo administrators from outside the region, ~~aj~ of thn;e publications have flowed out from Asian or Southeast Asian Studies Centres in America, Australia and Eurppo. ~!any pos't;-graduato students from this part of tho world have almost invariably had to proceed to thogo distant Centres to do research on tho region afton back-tracking thousands of miles for fiold observations. It 18 not aurprising tha1 people. in this region socm to know more about America and Europa than about our neighbouring oountriec. region has moan~ The dearth of South0ast Asia oriontcd litoraturo on this that policy-mukors have not boon ablo to bonofit from tho viowa of scholars in tho region concernincr our various prossing problems, Thoro is a neod for moro. research and sturl.y b~ Southeast Asian scholars on tho many sooial, ooonomic and political problems in this region. He, in Southoast Aaia, need to know ~:~oro about countries in our rog.ion. With knowledge will come a greater \mdor~tanding other's way of life. Issuos likely to strain relations butwocn oountrios in this area can then bo bettor avoided, of each Tho ostablishmont of this Institute r )proscnts an attempt to solvo some of tho problomf' I havv ju~;t ou tlinod, It is hoped that this Inatitutc, situo.tod a.s it ia in tho hoaxt of tho ro(}ion, will eventually bocomo a centro which will o.ttract scholars from all ovor tho rceion to do useful roaoarch, whioh will add matorio.lly to tho proeont limitod pool o1' knowlodgo of Southeast.\aio. c.& c;oon throu6h Southeast Asian oyoc, With tho inoroasing intordopondonoo on one another of tho countries of this region, the fruits of such rosoaroh. 2/-

- 2- should prove of value ovor tho yoars in enhancing economic, political and social relationships in tho region. I also hope that this Insti6uto will not load a cloistorod lifo, but will participate in, and indeed, also initiate, study groups o.nd somina.rs which will involve not only r.jombors from tho academic com11unity but algo pocplo from business, tho professions ani the Civil Service; ~ill Studios. I :.am confident that undor your -trus toe ship tho Ineti tute bo making it& contribution to tho fiold of Southeast Asian Inaugural mootin~. Finally I wish to th~ you for inviting rno to your 18th ltovombor, 1968.