Introduction: The Royal Navy in South America 1. Naval involvement in peacetime foreign relations and the Case of South America 2. The case for a Royal Navy presence in South America in the 1920s 3. A Case Study: the 'high point' of the Anglo-Chilean naval association, 1925-33 4. Winners and Losers: South American naval export sales and the effects of arms limitation in the 1930s 5. Success in the face of international opposition, 1945-65 6. A Comparative Study: the fate of the United States' post-war defence plan for South America, 1945-65 7. The revitalisation of British naval relations with South America, 1961-69 8. Supporting British foreign policy in a new era 9. Epitaph and Legacy Glossary of terms Bibliography Index
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