Abstract

WHY GREAT BRITAIN AGREED to abandon the Anglo-Japanese Alliance has long been the subject of debate among diplomatic historians. According to the most recent studies, it was American pressure which caused England to sever her twentyyear partnership with Japan. What has not been explained satisfactorily is the nature of that pressure. Though scholars have long recognized the influence exerted by Britain's fear that the United States would outdistance her in a naval arms

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