The Royal Navy in the age of austerity 1919-22: naval and foreign policy under Lloyd George
In: Bloomsbury studies in military history
The navy and the nation -- Japan as a factor in British strategic thinking -- The impact of the First World War -- Politics, politicians and Whitehall -- The need for economy -- Washington, Tokyo and British interests in the Pacific -- Framing British naval policy -- Lee of Fareham's May Memorandum -- Next generation battleships -- Washington Conference -- Geddes and the Amery Memorandum -- Repercussions -- Aftermath