Abstract

Margaret Manale, German Humanitarian Aid : Care for Oneself and Care for Others in a Secularized World Third-world regions plagued by catastrophies are today often the scene of national and international aid programs. The religious inspiration of these activities seems clear in the case of Germany. In adapting the model of representative government and the discourse on human rights imposed by the United States, West Germany's politicians have been able to serve their own economic interests as an export nation. In this case, aid and development policies can be understood in terms of attitudes specific to protestantism.

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