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How ethical is Australia? : an examination of Australia's record as a global citizen

by Peter Singer, Tom Gregg

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This is an attempt by renowned philosopher Peter Singer and researcher Tom Gregg to assess how well Australia is doing as a global citizen. They take a look at Australia's record in five major areas: foreign aid, cooperation with other nations through the UN, trade, global environmental policy, and the treatment of refugees.… (more)
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This is an attempt by renowned philosopher Peter Singer and researcher Tom Gregg to assess how well Australia is doing as a global citizen. They take a look at Australia's record in five major areas: foreign aid, cooperation with other nations through the UN, trade, global environmental policy, and the treatment of refugees.

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