This is the third of video in the series. This video will help you to understand how the wider political context affects the way knowledge is used in the policy process. It helps you to explore political will and how you can help to build momentum for change.
Further reading on political economy analysis:
Datta, A., Jones, H., Febriany, V., Harris, D., Dewi, R.K., Wild, L., Young, J., (2011) ‘The political economy of policymaking in Indonesia Opportunities for improving the demand and use of knowledge, SMERU Research Institute, July, [online] Available: https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/Documents/indo-ks11-knowledge-policymaking.pdf
Harris, D. and Booth, D. (2013) ‘Applied political economy analysis: five practical issues, Daniel Harris and David Booth’, Paper, Overseas Development Institute, January, [online] Available: https://www.odi.org/sites/odi.org.uk/files/odi-assets/publications-opinion-files/8193.pdf