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LONDON NAVAL CONFERENCE OF 1935-1936 AND FRENCH-AMERICAN RELATIONS

Mariya Aleksandrovna Ermakova
Moscow State University named after M. V. Lomonosov


Submitted: December 7, 2012
Abstract. The author researches the policy of two great powers, France and the United States, before and during London Naval Conference of 1935-1936, using the archival documents of Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (USA) analyzes the specificity of the bilateral French-American relations on the issue of naval armaments limitation, considers the reaction of the French Republic and the United States to the collapse of Washington resolutions of 1922, and comes to the conclusion about London Conference influence on the mutual relations of two countries.
Key words and phrases:
франко-американские отношения
Лондонская морская конференция 1935-1936 гг
морское разоружение
Вашингтонский договор 1922 г
гонка морских вооружений
French-American relations
London Naval Conference of 1935-1936
naval disarmament
Washington Treaty of 1922
naval armaments drive
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