It is pretty hard to judge your own writing and when it comes to compare all the posts, whether they are assignments or thoughts about readings or about the news, they all are very different.
From my blog I think I have two posts that are equally my favourites. The first one is my definition of democracy. I like it because it reflects the complexity of the issue of defining democracy while being still understandable for everyone. It required a strong effort of synthetization and simplification, which I usually tend to find very hard to do. It flows pretty naturally and I take a personal stance on what democracy is for me.
The second post I like the most is about Libya and the international intervention. I like it because I have a strong opinion on the issue and it is the result of several weeks of reading the news and thinking about the pros and cons of an international intervention. It also appeared to me that a lot of courses I have been taking this year helped me construct my thoughts, such as my course about ethics in world politics, several courses about democracy and my history course about the middle east. Therefore I like it even more because it tells me that I am actually integrating and applying the knowledges of this year to my analysis of the world and I think that is one of the major goal of university.
Those two posts are the bests in my perspective and they might not be the bests for the readers of my blog. However, I think that they are both pretty good food for thought as they provide a personal opinion backed up by arguments on topics that are controversial anyways! I hope you enjoyed them too and thank you for reading them as well as the others.