Policy brief paper( Recommend a policy)

Policy brief paper( Recommend a policy) Order Description ** please read it all. SEE THE ATTACHMENT FOR THE SAMPLE POLICY BRIEF to get an idea how it should be written TOPIC: recommend a policy to Australian government about the challenges that are in" rel="nofollow">in in" rel="nofollow">indo pacific region.such as south chin" rel="nofollow">ina sea and north Korea treatin" rel="nofollow">ing Australia's sovereignty, recommend policies to expand our military capabilities, our military budget our army and many related to be able to defend our self with out soughin" rel="nofollow">ing help from our allies and how Australia will play an important role in" rel="nofollow">in Indo pacific.( please focus in" rel="nofollow">in one area). The paper will argue a case for a policy direction to advance/protect the in" rel="nofollow">interests of that country in" rel="nofollow">in an Indo-Pacific strategic context. The paper will need to identify the positives and negatives about the proposed course of action in" rel="nofollow">in terms of in" rel="nofollow">interests of the relevant country, and it will need to anticipate how other significant Indo-Pacific countries are likely to respond. It will also need to in" rel="nofollow">include at least one practical policy recommendation. These essential elements are: Background to the issue or problem Options, with brief outlin" rel="nofollow">ine of the key arguments for and again" rel="nofollow">inst each option. This could in" rel="nofollow">include identifyin" rel="nofollow">ing whether there currently is a policy on this issue. Recommendation decision or decisions (and this could be a change in" rel="nofollow">in policy or a contin" rel="nofollow">inuation of existin" rel="nofollow">ing policy if you provide in" rel="nofollow">information. please reference it with footnote in" rel="nofollow">instruction :This Assignment is a short policy briefin" rel="nofollow">ing paper written for the Australian Government, recommendin" rel="nofollow">ing for or again" rel="nofollow">inst a change or reform to some aspect of Indo-Pacific. It is in" rel="nofollow">intended to make a concise, persuasive and evidence-based argument for or again" rel="nofollow">inst change or reform to some aspect of national security policy. The change or reform can be major or min" rel="nofollow">inor, and could for in" rel="nofollow">instance relate to a decision, a deployment, a piece of legislation, a power, a policy process or a policy structure. Part of the challenge here is to be creative but realistic, and to write somethin" rel="nofollow">ing that is clear and concise yet substantive. Students should choose who is the in" rel="nofollow">intended reader of their briefin" rel="nofollow">ing paper. It could for in" rel="nofollow">instance be the Prime Min" rel="nofollow">inister, a particular Min" rel="nofollow">inister, or the National Security Committee of Cabin" rel="nofollow">inet. Students should also choose who is the hypothetical author of their briefin" rel="nofollow">ing paper. It could be the head of an agency or department, or a senior min" rel="nofollow">inisterial or prime min" rel="nofollow">inisterial adviser. The context could be the current Government or a future Government, however this is a hypothetical exercise so please do not use the names of officials or min" rel="nofollow">inisters. A sample format for this assignment will be provided in" rel="nofollow">in the first two weeks of semester, along with anonymous examples of quality pieces of such work. Unlike the research essay, this should in" rel="nofollow">involve min" rel="nofollow">inimal referencin" rel="nofollow">ing: typically, just sufficient reference to data or official public documents to provide necessary evidence to support the argument bein" rel="nofollow">ing made. This is a deliberately simplified, stylised format, so that students can focus their efforts solely on quality of content. Please note that this does not precisely mimic an existin" rel="nofollow">ing type of Australian Government policy document, and there is no need to add security classifications or handlin" rel="nofollow">ing in" rel="nofollow">instructions