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ESSAY: Analysis of Food Stamp Social Policy in USA
Books: Bardach, Eugene. (2009) A Practical Guide for Policy Analysis 3e. Washington D.C.: CQ Press
Papers will be 8-10 pages, typed, double-spaced and follow APA guidelines.
(1) Executive Summary- 1-2 pages at the beginning of the paper that summarizes the argument made.
While it goes 1st, it should be written last and does not count toward total pages.
(2) Background/Facts/Problem Definition- provides detailed information about the problem or issue to
familiarize reader with the subject matter in a broad sense.
The problem here is hunger: state the problem of hunger with a specific grown compare to last
year data. Provide overview of government stepping up with this policy to provide basic need to
fellow individuals. Feel free to mention Maslow 1st basic needs. Provide the real fact of hunger
in USA emphasis Poverty. Provide some data, statistics, or study that shows the level of hunger
in USA and it direct link to poverty.
(3) Issues/analysis- examines the problem/issue in detail. Examines the assumptions, references
research and current thought and analyzes the issue from the perspective of the organization
considering the matter.
a) Analyze the food stamp social policy in general and in perspective of USA agriculture
department. Analyze the food stamp policy in terms of public policy that intrinsically
linked to governmental assistance for agriculture or sustainable food production
b) What is the literature that back the claim that the government assistance to agriculture
will result into better and greater availability of foods in the country
c) What might be the reason despite the government assistance, hunger is keep growing
• List 3 issues, difficulties, or problem the food stamp policy is facing
For ex ample issue 1: the food stamps public policy is becoming too political because
fiscal conservatives in the congress keeps arguing that the policy is too expensive for
the government and on another hand, the government is making people lazy by
giving them easy access to foods.
Issue 2: Despite an increase in government food stamps budget, the number of
hunger keep increasing in USA; what might be to provide individual solution, to the
every single problems mentioned above.
6) Conclusion
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Bibliography—citations from works studied.
Books: Bardach, Eugene. (2009) A Practical Guide for Policy Analysis 3e. Washington D.C.: CQ Press
Gerston, Larry N. (2010) Public Policymaking: Process and Principles 3e. Armonk, NY: ME Sharpe.
Kingdon, John W. (1999) America the Unusual. New York: Worth Publishers.
Kingdon, John W. (2003). Agendas, Alternatives, and Public Policies 2e. New York: Longman
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