Blog posts that could be exam questions

by Sam Roggeveen - 9 December 2009 4:02PM

To a university student in the arts and humanities, one of the most hateful words in the English language would have to be 'Discuss'. Still, this quote from Walter Russell Mead's blog cries out to be used as an exam question:

...the rise of India as a regional and a world power is almost certainly a more important story than anything happening in Copenhagen this week — even from the standpoint of climate change.

Discuss.

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