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It shows that mutinies in democratic, western states usually differed fundamentally from those in authoritarian regimes or less-developed societies. In the former, incidents were usually short-lived and non-violent.

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They tended to spread easily from ship to ship, but the mutineers' demands remained moderate and limited. In the latter, mutinies were less frequent, but were more often characterized by violence, escalating demands, and revolutionary intent.

Looking forward, the authors' conclude that the days when sailors might rebel against their immediate superiors to seize control of a warship are probably long gone. But as long as western states rely on broad and imprecise definitions, incidents will continue to occur that meet all of the legal criteria for mutiny, even if there is a reluctance to use the term. The potential for major naval mutinies probably remains, however, in non-democratic states like China and throughout the underdeveloped world.

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At the Crossroads between Peace and War: The London Naval Conference of At the Crossroads Between Peace and War provides fresh perspectives on the international strategic environment between the two world wars. At London in , an important arms control agreement was concluded by the United States, Great At London in , an important arms control agreement was concluded by the United States, Great Britain and Japan to control the international competition in naval armaments.

In particular, agreement was reached about how many heavy cruisers the major naval powers could possess. On the surface, the London Conference was a success — the great powers cooperated to control their rivalries in armaments. But France and Italy refused to participate in the treaty, and within a few years growing antagonisms among the great powers manifested itself in the complete breakdown of the interwar arms control regime negotiated at London.

In this volume, a team of leading international scholars shows how the London Conference represents a turning point in the history of the interwar period.


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A Reinterpretation of the U. Decision to Open Diplomatic Relations with Japan. On board were fourteen men from the whaler Lagoda who had been held for over a year by On board were fourteen men from the whaler Lagoda who had been held for over a year by Japanese authorities. Upon interrogation, the men stated that they were physically mistreated by the Japanese. Two years earlier, sailors from the whaler Lawrence, who were also forced onto Japanese shores and held captive, reported similar mistreatment. The story of these events comprised over fifty pages of the original Senate report used to persuade the United States Congress to approve a naval expedition to Japan.

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