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Mind the Gap: Bridging Science and Policy

Muhamad Rosyid Jazuli PPPI Blog, 2 May 2023   Scholars often cry for more science- or evidence-based policymaking, arguing that this approach will effectively solve most, if all, problems in the world. At the same time, however, it, to some extent, emphasizes the existence of an immense gap between science and policy. What is this

Menagih Pertanggungjawaban Korporasi dalam Menekan Hoax News

Adrian A Wijanarko dan Azriel Gusmansyah  Paramadina Public Policy Review - 24 Maret 2023   Sempat tersebar ke telinga kita berita tentang vaksinasi COVID-19 yang berasal dari bahan haram. Sontak, berita tersebut menyebabkan banyak orang yang pada saat itu ragu untuk melakukan vaksinasi. Padahal pada saat itu Indonesia, bahkan Dunia, sedang dalam situasi dimana pandemi

Lokomotif Teknologi dalam Realita Indonesia

Adrian A Wijanarko Paramadina Public Policy Review - 16 Maret 2022   Presiden Joko Widodo pada satu waktu menyinggung aktivitas yang dilakukan dengan Mark Zuckerberg secara virtual. Presiden sempat menyampaikan bahwa beliau dikagetkan oleh perkembangan metaverse yang dimiliki Facebook dengan dunia virtualnya. Ini tentu bak sebuah hentakan yang membangunkan kita dari tidur lelap kita. Perusahaan-perusahaan

Strengthening Islam’s moderate view in Indonesia and Southeast Asia

Muhamad Rosyid Jazuli and Septa Dinata Paramadina Public Policy Review, 14 June 2021   Widely known to the world for its moderate and tolerant Islam, Indonesia is unfortunately known for its religious terrorism-related bomb attacks. The last attack took place in front of the Makassar Cathedral Catholic church last March. While such an act of

Reform momentum: a complex trajectory of Indonesia’s energy subsidy reforms

Muhamad Rosyid Jazuli Paramadina Public Policy Review - 9 March 2021   Indonesia’s energy reform trajectory may soon enter a new, critical, yet complex phase, as subsidized fuels may soon be taken out of the market. This incoming reform aligns with countless global policy recommendations that such subsidies could be reallocated for more urgent endeavors

Enlivening Pancasila as Reality, Not Dogma

Muhamad Rosyid Jazuli Paramadina Public Policy Review - August 28, 2020   The Indonesian public is relieved by the reading postponement of the Pancasila Ideology Bill, well-known as Haluan Ideologi Pancasila or HIP Bill. The inclusion of the bill in the 2020 National Legislation Program could be procedurally acceptable. But contextually and fundamentally, these efforts

Optimalisasi kebijakan bantuan sosial di negara “yang paling dermawan”

Adrian A Wijanarko Paramadina Public Policy Review - 6 Juni 2020   Hampir tak ada negara yang tak terdampak oleh pandemi COVID-19 yang menghantam secara global pada awal tahun 2020, termasuk Indonesia. Semenjak pasien pertama gejala COVID-19 ditemukan di Jakarta Selatan pada 2 Maret, praktis Indonesia sejak saat itu dalam kondisi yang darurat pandemi. Dampak

How Indonesia’s mandatory mask-wearing during this pandemic can inspire better public policymaking in crises

Muhamad Rosyid Jazuli and Ahmad Khoirul Umam Paramadina Public Policy Review - 24 June 2020   If you take the time to stroll around kampong roads in Indonesia, or at least in Java, in this pandemic period, there is an interesting phenomenon. There are many motorcycle riders who wear masks passing by, but not putting