A government attack is a significant risk. Think about China: they have the resources to pull off the heinous deed.
I should apply XKCD's famous "$5 wretch" argument here: if an authoritarian government wants to screw you, there are much easier ways to do it than a 51% attack, otherwise if they want to play, they would be very careful to not tip the balance.
Like what?
Shutdown ASICMiner and Avalon, arrest everyone and scare the daylight out of all the remaining Chinese miners.
That's far from the destruction of Bitcoin. They can do what they want in China, but not the rest of the world.
No, per the status quo it would have the same effect: right now there is no viable ASIC producer out of China(BFL honestly is not there yet), if there will be at least one in the future, whatever China will do doesn't matter, people can just switch to the out of China producers. If there will not, then the "$5 wretch" attack still works.
Even if there were no more ASICs produced, the current nodes would maintain the network.