The anatomy of political impunity in New Zealand

New Zealand intelligence professionals belong to a transnational guild which, cohering around the US National Security Agency, exists primarily to enable various forms of state violence. This chapter argues that democratic controls over New Zealand intelligence activities facilitate an ongoing engag...

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