The day a Tiananmen Part-II brings a fully democratic, human-right adhering, free, fair government in China, Washington and the western world will cease to have any qualms with China.
I bet you're praying everyday that the CCP will collapse, huh? Well, you know what, it won't, in a foreseeable future. Reason? Chinese are more concerned with political stability and economic development than human rights and freedom right now. And incase you haven't realized, China has just recently (past 5 years or so) dropped the tax on farmers, and has began carrying out democracy in some small villages and towns with actual voting. This is a big step for CCP, if the CCP keeps on making changes like this, we'll have a free, fully democratic, human-right adhering, free, fair government in China in no time at all. So why risk thousands of lives in an attempted revolution? Sorry, but it just can't happen.
And also, to believe that if China has a free government means China will improve relations with the US, is simply false. You see, US just can't have another superpower to counterbalance her. Similar ideologies doesn't mean friendship. Remember the Sino-Soviet Split. Both were Marxist, except one was incorporated with more Russian culture in it, and one was incorporated with more Chinese culture in it. Look what happened. The US will never rest until they are sure they are the world's sole superpower. When India becomes too strong, and China becomes weak again (not in the foreseeable future), then India will become the US's enemy, because the US has no more use for India (China is weak again, presumably). Recently, the US is going around the world looking for enemies, and it only cares to make allies is to deterrent the enemies that it hasn't defeated (or can't defeat) yet. It's all about who wants to be the superpower, it's not about political systems, or culture.
The ultimate challenges before the world today are:
0] Collapse of the Soviet Union (achieved).
1] Overthrowing Kim-Jong Il's regime in North Korea and integrating it with the democratic, capitalist South Korea.
2] Withdrawl of held teritories from Palestine by Israel, and creation of an independent Palestinian state.
3] Resolution of Chechen dispute.
4] Resolution of Taiwan dispute, with China recognizing it as a sovereign state.
5] Resolution of border disputes between India and China (granting of independence to Tibet).
6] Resolution of the Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan.
Once these issues are resolved, only capitalist forces shall be at dominance, and the market economy shall take care of "economic hegemonies", such as pegging the exchange rates to the US dollar.
You do realize that if you ask a typical Chinese, then the first on the list will be to get China strong again, right? The point is, it really depends on your POV.
A possible POV from a N. Korean.
0) Collapse of the US.
1) Overthrowing Japan and South Korean regimes.
2) Sure, but I guess a N. Korean couldn't care less.
3) Resolution to the Chechen issue with crushing the rebels.
4) Resolution of the Taiwan issue, as Taiwan is peacefully, or by other means, given back to China.
5) Resolution of Indian-Chinese border disputes, with all claims of land by the Chinese given back to them. Either by diplomacy or war.
6) Resolution of the Kashmir issue, with India giving back all the land Pakistan claims to be theirs.
So I guess what I'm trying to say is, you don't decide world issues. You decide what you believe are world issues. As Mao said before, "You have your way of fighting wars, I have mine". So please, all of you that are partaking in this, cool down. Don't be so self-righteous.