Miriam Budiardjo (20 November 1923, Kediri – 8 January 2007, Jakarta) was an Indonesian political scientist and diplomat. Budiardjo was Deputy Chair of the Indonesian National Commission on Human Rights, and she has been credited with co-founding the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Indonesia, of which she was Dean for 5 years.[1] She was the first woman to serve as a diplomat for Indonesia, which she represented in several countries including India and the United States.[1]
^ ab"Guru Besar Para Pakar Politik" (in Indonesian). Tokoh Indonesia. 8 January 2007. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
MiriamBudiardjo (20 November 1923, Kediri – 8 January 2007, Jakarta) was an Indonesian political scientist and diplomat. Budiardjo was Deputy Chair of...
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