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Intro; Preface; Contents; About the Editors and Contributors; List of Abbreviations and Other Terms; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1 Introduction: Knowledge, Politics and Policymaking in Indonesia; 2 Structure and Content of the Book; References; Part I: Producing Knowledge for Policy; Chapter 2: Linking Academic Research and Policymaking; 1 Introduction; 2 Universities as Knowledge Environments: The Teaching-­Research Nexus; 3 Funding for Research; 4 Careers in Research; 5 The Way Forward: Reforming Research Culture and Connecting the Disconnected; 5.1 Universities as Research Environments

5.2 Research Funding5.3 Research as a Promising Career; 6 Conclusions; References; Chapter 3: The Role of Policy Research Institutes in Policymaking in Indonesia; 1 Introduction; 2 General Framework; 2.1 Individuals and Institutions; 2.2 Relationship Between State and Civil Society; 3 From Non-governmental Organisations to Policy Research Institutes. From Service Delivery to Advocacy and Policy Research; 4 Policy Research Institutes and the Policymaking System; 5 The Real-World Role of PRIs in Indonesian Policymaking; 6 Conclusions; References

Chapter 4: Brokering Knowledge and Policy Analysis Within the Indonesian Public Sector1 Introduction; 1.1 Evidence-Informed Policymaking and Knowledge Intermediation; 2 Knowledge Intermediation and Policy Analysis in Indonesia; 2.1 Knowledge Production and Intermediation Within the Government: Role and Challenges of Balitbangs; 2.1.1 Challenges Facing Balitbangs; 2.2 Experimenting with the Government Think-Tank Model; 3 Policy Analysts as Professional Knowledge Intermediaries Within Government; 3.1 Opportunities and Challenges for Policy Analysts; 4 Conclusions; References

Part II: Knowledge and the Politics of PolicymakingChapter 5: How and When Do Policymakers Use Evidence? Taking Politics into Account; 1 Introduction; 2 Policymaking Processes in Indonesia; 3 Factors Influencing Policymakers' Ability to Search for and Use Evidence; 3.1 Individual Factors; 3.2 Skills in Evidence Literacy; 3.3 Critical Thinking and Analytical Skills; 3.4 Sectoral Knowledge and Experience; 3.5 Personal and Professional Networks; 3.6 Organisational Factors; 3.7 The Wider Policy Environment; 4 Other Countries' Approaches to Improving Policymakers' Demand for Evidence

4.1 Strengthening Personal Awareness and Skills for Using Evidence4.2 Strengthening Organisational Approaches to Using Evidence; 5 Conclusions; References; Chapter 6: Data Innovation for Policymaking in Indonesia; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Benefits and Opportunities; 1.2 Perils and Challenges; 2 Indonesia's Data Ecosystem; 3 Pulse Lab Jakarta: Experimenting and Learning About Data Innovation for Public Policy; 3.1 Pulse Lab Jakarta; 3.1.1 Pulse Lab Jakarta: Approaching Development Sensibly; 3.2 National Citizen Feedback Dashboard; 3.2.1 Malaria Case Rapid Reporting

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