Arms control diplomacy as a central factor in superpower relations
is not a new phenomenon. In this book, Christopher Hall traces the
rise and fall of a previous arms limitation effort, the naval
treaties of the interwar years, which successfully controlled
competition in the strategic weapons of that era - the battleships
and other vessels of the British, American and other 'great power'
navies. He shows the problems and their solutions - many of
relevance today - which made the treaties possible, and their major
role in the peaceful transfer of leadership of the west from the
British Empire to the United States.
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