During World War I, Britain's naval supremacy enabled it to impose
economic blockades and interdiction of American neutral shipping.
The United States responded by building 'a navy second to none',
one so powerful that Great Britain could not again successfully
challenge America's vital economic interests. This book reveals
that when the United States offered to substitute naval equality
for its emerging naval supremacy, the British, nonetheless, used
the resulting two major international arms-control conferences of
the 1920s to ensure its continued naval dominance.
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