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Unironically Nixon Goes To China. This was part of a larger normalization of US-Communist relations throughout the world.
Also, throughout the 90s and 00s there was a persistent belief that China was "liberalizing" and they would one day become a Capitalist Democracy like the rest of us. There are shades of End Of History that influenced this thinking, and it wasn't broken until the mid 10s. Here's The Economist admitting as much in 2018, and probably the only admission of being wrong by the publication.
EDIT: I forgot to mention it, but several other significant events precipitated the current China.
All of these factors led to the western 'certainty' of China going down the path of Capitalist Democracy.
Years of Cold War propaganda convinced western libs that markets are the antithesis of socialism. So the emergence of markets in China was mistakenly interpreted as meaning the end of socialism in China.
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