
Nick Agar
Articles
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Aug 3, 2024 |
samoaobserver.ws | Leilani Tuala-Warren |Nick Agar |Hilda Heine |Catherine Wilson
In its 2024 National Defence Strategy, the Australian government outlined a requirement to hold adversaries at greater risk at an increased distance from Australian territory – that is, the Australian Defence Force was given the task of developing the capability to hit targets at great distances. In the accompanying Integrated Investment program, “targeting and long-range strike” was allocated 8% of capability investment in the decade to 2034.
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Aug 1, 2024 |
samoaobserver.ws | Leilani Tuala-Warren |Nick Agar |Leisha Lister |Indira Rosenthal
Australia’s flora and fauna are a unique and treasured part of how we engage with the world, playing a central role in tourism campaigns and diplomatic initiatives, and in generating goodwill at a personal level across the international community. Living in Canberra, I’m lucky enough that the sight of a kangaroo or wallaby has become rather passé, there are wombats and echidnas aplenty, and there’s even a well-known spot where you might lay eyes on a platypus.
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Aug 1, 2024 |
samoaobserver.ws | Nick Agar |Leisha Lister |Leilani Tuala-Warren |Indira Rosenthal
Holding citizens legally accountable for their actions while overseas has been a source of diplomatic tension since ancient times. This is perhaps no more true than in today's highly connected, globalised world. In 2020, China introduced legislation in Hong Kong, commonly referred to as the “National Security Law”, that establishes a range of criminal offences, including inciting or supporting the “undermining” of the “basic system” of China.
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Nov 26, 2023 |
thepost.co.nz | Nick Agar
The temptations of online shopping could become even harder to resist - or to escape from - as e-commerce giants implement AI into their systems, writes Nick Agar. Nick Agar is a professor of ethics at the University of Waikato. OPINION: New Zealanders do a lot of our Black Friday purchasing online. There are warnings about shopping scams. But we need greater awareness of the scam-like practices of some of the biggest and most respected names in e-commerce.
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Nov 2, 2023 |
thepost.co.nz | Nick Agar
Referee Wayne Barnes upgrades Sam Cane’s yellow card to a red card during the Rugby World Cup final between New Zealand and South Africa. Barnes and his television match official attracted extraordinary scrutiny and vitriol for their decisions in the game. Dan Mullan / Getty ImagesNick Agar is a professor of ethics at the University of Waikato.
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