Originally posted by Rictor
You go girl!
Supporting one hegemonic power to replace another is stupid. Atleast the US has a traditional of domestic freedom, however fu*ked up their foreign policy is. The thing that scares me about the Chinese is that they're infinitely pragmatic. I almost prefer idealogues (which the US certainly has been in the past few decades), because when they try to tyrannize anyone, they have an automatic disadvantage. China will just keep on smiling and smiling and keeping the rhetoric to a minimum, and then one day you wake up and they'll own everything in sight.
Ideally, there ought to be several centers of power globally, and fortunately, that's the way things seem to be headed.
Historically several powercenters have not been very good for the people who are trapped between them, or anyone for that matter.

But giving one national a dominant figure has not been really helpful either - usually that will end in sprung-up of new, competing powercenters, and in the end misery and death and other ****. And the cycle renews itself.
Hopefully we live better times now than 60, 90, 100 or 1500 years before. Peace is always more or less relative - the last 60 years have been really peaceful in Europe, and yet stuff like Yugoslavia happened. Of course we can not predict history or even give historical predecents any position of evidence or proof - what little history does teach us is that every situation is different and every situation will start and end differently. Afghanistan is a graveyard of armies? No one has ever won a land war in Asia? Germany has always lost it's wars against Russia? Middle East has always been a cluster****? Independent nations are always inherently better in all terms than autonomies?
I certainly have a better view of an slightly disturbing and self-centered democracy which values freedom of speech, property and values, no matter how distortedly, than an oppressive authoritarian society. Is it just that I have been taught that multiple values, recognizing the other part's freedom to sprout stupid bull**** and need to tolerate inane stupidity are better than living in uniform yet crushing society? Certainly. Is cultural relativity any excuse for what Chinese have done with for example Tibet, their western territories or anything? No. Does recognizing the difference between the societies help us understand why said differences exist and thus help us resolve these problems peacefully rather than via war and unnecessary threats? Certainly so.