western capital investment searching for bigger profits.
Orchestrated starting with Nixon's opening to China, continuing through all future admins. Bush's uncle Prescott (II) being a major player in laying the groundwork.
Prescott Bush, Chair (retired) US-China Chamber of Commerce, & Premier Zhu Rongji
President's uncle shares Bush family ties to China
By Debbie Howlett, USA TODAY
CHICAGO — When President Bush arrives in Beijing on Thursday, he'll embrace a policy that's something of a family tradition.
Bush's approach centers on promoting U.S.-China economic ties. That's a course favored not only by his father, the first President Bush, but also by his uncle, Prescott Bush Jr., a longtime acquaintance of Chinese President Jiang Zemin...
The Bush family's ties to China go back to 1974, when President Nixon named George Bush ambassador to China. The college-age George W. Bush spent two months in China visiting his parents during his father's two-year stint...
Seven years after his brother left the ambassadorial post, Prescott Bush made his first trip to China...
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2002/02/19/usat-prescott-bush.htm"Mr. Bush has been engaged in business projects with China since 1983 and has advised such companies as Anheuser-Busch and ADM concerning their business development in China. He worked closely with Chinese conglomerates such as Cereal Oil Food Import/Export Corporation and Norinco. He is also a consultant for Wanxiang America. He has many friends in China. With Chinese and Japanese joint venturers, he developed the Shanghai International Golf and Country Club in Shanghai, China of which he is Vice Chairman. He is Chairman of the Advisory Board of Global Access, Incorporated, member of the International Advisory Board of the Culture and Civilization of China, member of the Advisory Committee of AmeriCares (international relief organization), director of Citizens Democracy Corps and of United Equity Holdings.
"Mr. Bush is a founding member of the U.S.-China Chamber of Commerce and Chairman of its Board of Directors. From 1989 through 1992, Mr. Bush was a member of the U.S. delegation on the U.S.-Hong Kong Economic Cooperation Committee. In addition to his work in China, Mr. Bush has done consulting work for Johnson & Higgins and for several Brazilian companies. He visits China 2-4 times a year."
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Prescott_Sheldon_Bush,_Jr.The "mercantilist" thing = distraction. The US & UK were both mercantilist when building their power: its how you accumulate capital in the location you're using for a base.
Now those same capitalists are using other locales as bases for their continuing accumulation of capital. They're working hand in glove with Chinese pals for their mutual enrichment.