More links and websites
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Government Communications Security Bureau
The government agency that collects and reports on foreign signals intelligence.
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National Assessments Bureau
This page on the website of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet outlines the work of the National Assessments Bureau.
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New Zealand Security Intelligence Service
The website of the government intelligence and security service.
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Securing our nation’s safety
A publication from the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet about how New Zealand manages its security and intelligence agencies.
More suggestions and sources
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Butterworth, Susan. More than law and order: policing a changing society, 1945–1992. Dunedin: Otago University Press, 2005.
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Dunstall, Graeme. A policeman’s paradise? Policing a stable society, 1918–1945. Palmerston North: Dunmore Press in association with the Historical Branch, Department of Internal Affairs, 1999.
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Hager, Nicky. Secret power: New Zealand’s role in the international spy network. Nelson: Craig Potton Publishing, 1996.
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Parker, Michael. The SIS. Palmerston North: Dunmore Press, 1979.
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Tonkin-Covell, John. ‘Military intelligence.’ In The Oxford companion to New Zealand military history, edited by Ian McGibbon, 244–247. Auckland: Oxford University Press, 2000.