United States and United Kingdom

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The United States and United Kingdom are two historically allied Western powers whose naval rivalry and competing maritime interests periodically generated diplomatic friction, including during interwar arms limitation efforts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arms limitation conference
arms limitation conference
bilateral relations
sovereign state
sovereign state
affectedBy competing maritime interests
naval arms races
alliedWith United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
capital London, England
surface form: London

Washington, D.C.
characterizedBy diplomatic friction
maritime competition
naval rivalry
special relationship
strategic cooperation
continent Europe
North America
diplomaticIssue capital ship ratios
cruiser construction
freedom of the seas
naval parity
naval tonnage limits
focus naval disarmament
governmentType constitutional monarchy
federal republic
hasArmedForceBranch Royal Navy
United States Navy
historicalContext interwar naval arms limitation
historicalPeriod interwar period
involvedIn London Naval Conference (1930)
surface form: London Naval Conference

Washington Naval Conference
locatedOn Atlantic Ocean
Pacific Ocean
officialLanguage English
participant United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
politicalAlignment Western power
strengthenedBy World War I alliance
Allies of World War II
surface form: World War II alliance
subjectHasRole Western governments
surface form: Western powers

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Geneva Naval Conference diplomaticTensionBetween United States and United Kingdom
UN Security Council Resolution 1192 requests United States and United Kingdom
this entity surface form: United Kingdom and United States to cooperate in establishing the court
Anglo-American wars conflictBetween United States and United Kingdom
this entity surface form: United States and Great Britain