Background
Schulz, Brigitte Helene was born on February 13, 1947 in Kaiserslautern, Pfalz, Germany. Daughter of Heinrich and Elsa (Stümpert) Kirch. came to the United States, 1969.
("The book critically compares the ideological claims with...)
"The book critically compares the ideological claims with the reality of aid and trade relations between two highly industrialized states, the FRG and the GDR, and sub-Saharan Africa. Based on extensive research in both Germanies, the study shows that these aid and trade relations were always subordinated to the narrow economic and geopolitical interests of the donor countries. Even the competing development models advocated by the East and the West were ultimately more a reflection of self-interest than a desire to help in the self-sustaining growth of the Third World. Neither bloc sought to change the existing international divison of labor nor to improve the terms of trade for the Third World. With the end of the Cold War, development aid relations will also gradually come to an end. This book shows why this may not be as disastrous for the Third World as is generally assumed. Brigitte H. Schulz is Professor for Political Science at the Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut (USA). "
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Schulz, Brigitte Helene was born on February 13, 1947 in Kaiserslautern, Pfalz, Germany. Daughter of Heinrich and Elsa (Stümpert) Kirch. came to the United States, 1969.
Standard Chartered Bank, U. Maryland., 1976; Master of Science, London School Economics, 1978; Doctor of Philosophy, Boston University, 1989.
Research coordinator, International Research Group, Washington, 1972-1974; assistant professor, Seattle U., 1985-1987; assistant professor, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, 1989-1996; associate professor international political economy, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, since 1996; vice president, Nomura Research Institute, Frankfurt, Germany, 1993-1994.
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Program committee member World Affairs Council, Hartford, since 1994. Member New England Political Science Association (Executive Board since 1995), American Association Advancement Slavic Studies.
Married William W. Hansen, October 29, 1979 (divorced June 1997). 1 child, Douglass K. Hansen.