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[[Image:Cairo conference.jpg|thumb|300px|Generalissimo [[Chiang Kai-shek]], [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]], and [[Winston Churchill]] met at the [[Cairo Conference]] in 1943 during [[World War II]].]]

(contracted; show full)noted in his diary in April 1944, "anything but a wild-eyed internationalist dream of a world state.... It is based virtually on a four-power alliance." Eventually this proved to be both the potential strength and the actual weakness of the future UN, an organization theoretically based on a concert of great powers whose own mutual hostility, as it turned out, was itself the greatest potential threat to world peace.<ref name="sheriff" />}}

==See also==
*[[Allies of World War II]]

Each of the Four Policemen was to maintain order in its respective sphere: Britain in its empire and in Western Europe; the Soviet Union in Eastern Europe and the central Eurasian landmass; China in East Asia and the Western Pacific; and the United States in the Western Hemisphere.
Given the weakness of the government of Jiang Kaishek, President Franklin D. Roosevelt foresaw the United States dominating China's sphere of influence. Thus, in effect, the United States would run two spheres and thereby maintain global supremacy over a declining Britain and a Soviet Union badly damaged by the Second World War.

==Footnotes==

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[[Category:Politics of World War II]]
[[Category:History of the United Nations]]
[[Category:United Nations coalitions and unofficial groups]]
[[Category:United States and the United Nations]]
[[Category:China and the United Nations]]


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