The breakdown of naval limitation in the Far East, 1932-1936
The first London Naval Treaty of 1930 was the last great triumph of inter-war disarmament. The second London Naval Treaty of 1936 was little more than a face-saving device dependent on the goodwill of non-signatory powers and as such it rapidly became meaningless. It is the object of this work, begi...
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University of Canterbury. History
2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10092/8406 |