Knowledge, Politics and Policymaking in Indonesia – Arnaldo Pellini, Budiati Prasetiamartati, Kharisma Priyo Nugroho, Elisabeth Jackson, Fred Carden (Eds.)

Editor(s): Arnaldo Pellini, Budiati Prasetiamartati, Kharisma Priyo Nugroho, Elisabeth Jackson, Fred Carden

Publisher: Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd

Print Length: 157 pages

Genre: Academic / Edited Book, Essay

Topic: Politics & Political Science, Social SciencePeople

This edited volume examines key questions about evidence-informed policymaking in Indonesia. It draws on insights and evidence acquired through the implementation of the Knowledge Sector Initiative, a donor-funded programme that aims to increase the demand for and use of evidence in policymaking in Indonesia.

Featuring contributions from academics, policy researchers, policymakers and development practitioners, the volume will deepen readers’ understanding of how knowledge and politics shape the policymaking process in Indonesia. As such, it will be of interest to Indonesian and international researchers, academics, students, practitioners and policymakers concerned with various aspects of evidence-informed policymaking research and processes.

In particular, regional and international development practitioners and development partners interested in learning from Indonesia’s efforts to improve how evidence is used to address key development challenges will find this volume valuable.

1. Introductions by Arnaldo Pellini, Budiati Prasetiamartati, Kharisma Priyo Nugroho, Elisabeth Jackson, and Fred Carden

PART I: PRODUCING KNOWLEDGE FOR POLICY

2. Linking Academic Research and Policymaking by Budiati Prasetiamartati, Fred Carden, Siti Ruhanawati, Inaya Rakhmani, and Yanuar Nugroho

3. The Role of Policy Research Institutes in Policymaking in Indonesia by Farini Pane, Irene Astuti Kuntjoro, Siti Ruhanawati, Tanty Nurhayati Djafar, and Kharisma Priyo Nugroho

4. Brokering Knowledge and Policy Analysis Within the Indonesian Public Sector by Arnaldo Pellini, Agus Pramusinto, and Iskhak Fatonie

PART II: KNOWLEDGE AND THE POLITICS OF POLICYMAKING

5. How and When Do Policymakers Use Evidence? Taking Politics into Account by Elisabeth Jackson, Endah Bayu Purnawati, and Louise Shaxson

6. Data Innovation for Policymaking in Indonesia by Arnaldo Pellini, Diastika Rahwidiati, and George Hodge

PART III: THE ENABLING ENVIRONMENT FOR EVIDENCE-INFORMED POLICYMAKING

7. Reforming the Enabling Environment for Evidence-Informed Policymaking by Budiati Prasetiamartati, Fred Carden, and Sugiyanto

8. Doing Development Differently at Scale by Arnaldo Pellini, Petrarca C. Karetji, and Ade Soekadis

9. Conclusion by Arnaldo Pellini, Budiati Prestiamartati, Kharisma Priyo Nugroho, Elisabeth Jackson, and Fred Carden

 

Arnaldo Pellini is a development economist with a specialisation in decentralisation and local governance reforms, the political economy of the demand and use of research-based evidence in policy making, and adaptive programming and management. Arnaldo has lived and worked for the last 15 years in Nepal, Cambodia, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Indonesia.

Source: https://wgsi.utoronto.ca/person/robyn-maynard/

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