The Unstoppable Growth of Immigrants in Italy and how to Solve it
The Unstoppable Growth of Immigrants in Italy and how to Solve it
Description
This paper is a POLICY BRIEF. a document which outlines the rationale for choosing a particular policy alternative or course of action in a current policy debate. You are writing to MATTEO RENZI, prime minister of italy. You have to tell him the severity and damage of having and welcoming all these immigrants, the damage to Italy’s domestic life, economy, security, work. the purpose of the policy brief is to convince him about the urgency of the problem and the need to adopt the preferred alternatives. You have to come up with an alternative to immigrants. It could be securing more the sea trade and reviewing the EU policies on immigrants, or asking near countried for help and aid and take some immigrants. Or reinforce the need of valid documents. You have to convince him of the need for help, explain the gravity of the situation, and convince him to follow one of the solutions you propose.
It needs to have 7 sections,
1. Title of the paper
2. Executive summary ( aims to convince the reader further that the brief is worth in- depth investigation. clearly see the relevance and importance of the brief in reading the summary. As such, a 1 to 2 paragraph executive summary commonly includes: A description of the problem addressed, A statement on why the current approach/policy option needs to be changed, Your recommendations for action, Context and importance of the problem)
3. Context and importance of the problem (convince the target audience that a current and urgent problem exists which requires them to take action. The context and importance of the problem is both the introductory and first building block of the brief. As such, it usually includes the following: A clear statement of the problem or issue in focus, A short overview of the root causes of the problems, A clear statement of the policy implications of the problem which clearly establishes the current importance and policy relevance of the issue.)
4. Critique of policy option (The aim is to detail shortcomings of the current approach or options being implemented and therefore, illustrate both the need for change and focus of where change needs to occur. In doing so, the critique of policy options usually includes the following: A short overview of the policy option(s) in focus, An argument illustrating why and how the current or proposed approach is failing, It is important for the sake of credibility to recognise all opinions in the debate of the issues )
5. Policy recommendations (The aim is to provide a detailed and convincing proposal of how the failings of the current policy approach need to changed. As such this is achieved by including; A breakdown of the specific practical steps or measures that need to be implemented and Sometimes also includes a closing paragraph re-emphasising the importance of action.)
6. Appendices (Although the brief is a short and targeted document, authors sometimes decide that
their argument needs further support and so include an appendix. Appendices should be included only when absolutely necessary.)
7. Sources consulted or recommended (APA with in text citations)