Editor:
Donald R. Rothwell; Evan T. Bloom; Suzanne Lalonde; Jeffrey McGee; Madison Durham
Årstal:
2025
Emner:
Arctic; Law; Greenland; Self-government
Publikationssted:
Cheltenham
Publikationsland:
UK
Titel på værtspublikation:
Elgar Concise Encyclopedia of Polar Law
Volume:
Law 2025
Udgiver:
Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN nummer:
9781035300105
Through the methodological approaches of case studies and process tracing analysis, the PhD thesis examines how relations between the United States (U.S.) (a superpower) and Greenland (portrayed in the analysis as a small State-like polity) affects Greenland’s self-determination in times of increase…
Through the methodological approaches of case studies and process tracing analysis, the PhD thesis examines how relations between the United States (U.S.) (a superpower) and Greenland (portrayed in the analysis as a small State-like polity) affects Greenland’s self-determination in times of increased international focus and tension in the Arctic. Employing Putnam’s two-level game theory (1998), and action space theories (Mouritzen 2006, Petersen 2005), the three analytical articles of the thesis conclude that Greenland’s action space is ambiguous: Greenland has widened its action space in relation to Denmark through deliberate, direct negotiations with the U.S., while the action space is delimited by the greater overall geopolitical conditions affecting the U.S. interests in Greenland, as they change due to the homeland security interests of the U.S.
The thesis examines how and when Greenland’s action space is widened or limited by external and internal factors in the trilateral Greenland-Denmark-U.S. relationship. The analysis furthermore discusses how the three parties engage in a new form of interlocking, two-level game, where Greenland and the U.S. engages more directly as opposed to Greenland formerly engaging Denmark from a subnational position. In the interlocking two-level game, Greenland is positioned equally to Denmark and the U.S., and by navigating well-known incentives for bargaining for win-sets, the three parties interlock each other in a new form of two-level game. This happens as each of their interests at level one (international negotiations) overlap, while each fulfils the interests of their constituents at level two (domestic level), making it possible to sign agreements.
The thesis analyzes the increasingly direct cooperation and relationship between Greenland and the U.S., carved out as Greenland has demanded a greater say towards Denmark on foreign policy, security and defense affairs. The thesis analysis is based on case studies of events taking place from 2014 to 2021, where all three actors are at play in different ways. The analysis employs a rationalist theoretic approach to negotiations between Greenland and the U.S., and in some cases between Greenland, the U.S. and Denmark. The thesis includes a constructivist backdrop in the form of two chapters laying out the historical relationships between Greenland and Denmark, and between Greenland and the U.S. The first background chapter establishes the norms, roles and legitimacy of Greenland as an independent actor, while the second background chapter analyzes the relationship seen through the lens of U.S. securitization acts towards Greenland during the past two centuries.
The empirical as well as theoretical findings of the thesis contribute to a better understanding of how Greenland has navigated its action space in times of increased geopolitical tension in the Arctic. It provides insight into the decision-making processes in Greenland’s engagements with the U.S. and Denmark, including the thinking behind its decisions and political aspirations. The process tracing analysis leads to a causal graph displaying the steps needed for Greenland to engage more directly and bilaterally with the U.S., but the question of Denmark’s involvement is a paradox in this new relationship because the need for Denmark’s involvement is viewed differently by the parties involved from case to case. The thesis concludes that Greenland is balancing a thin line of self-determination by testing its action space, and that Denmark, sometimes deliberately, sometimes not, supports Greenland’s wider room for maneuverings.
The thesis includes a discussion of how this analysis contributes to a decolonial approach to International Relations (IR) studies by employing an understanding of Greenland acting as a State-like polity, engaging in negotiations analyzed with a rationalist approach that previously has been applied to sovereign States. It furthermore includes an outlook beyond the timeframe of the study, based on the expressions of U.S. geopolitical interests in Greenland taking place as the thesis was finalized in the spring of 2025.
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Årstal:
2025
Emner:
Greenland; U.S.; Action space; Two-level game theory; Self-determination
Publikationssted:
Nuuk
Publikationsland:
Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland)
Udgiver:
Ilisimatusarfik
Forud for Arktisk Råds tilblivelse i 1996 foregik der et omfattende arbejde mellem staterne, og ikke mindst af de arktiske oprindelige folk. Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC), som repræsenterer Inuit i Kalaallit Nunaat (Grønland), Canada, Alaska og Chukotka (Rusland), spillede en central rolle i kampe…
Forud for Arktisk Råds tilblivelse i 1996 foregik der et omfattende arbejde mellem staterne, og ikke mindst af de arktiske oprindelige folk. Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC), som repræsenterer Inuit i Kalaallit Nunaat (Grønland), Canada, Alaska og Chukotka (Rusland), spillede en central rolle i kampen for, at Arktisk Råd kom til at inkludere oprindelige folk ved bordet. ICC’s arkiver giver et grundigt indblik drøftelserne internt i ICC, og mellem staterne og de andre oprindelige folk. Arktisk Råds unikke struktur med otte stater og seks oprindelige folks organisationer siddende om bordet, fuldt ud deltagende i alle beslutningsprocesser blev således udviklet gennem års forhandlinger. ICC og de andre oprindelige folks organisationer har fortsat deres aktive bidrag gennem de seneste års krise i Arktisk Råd, og peger på styrkelsen af oprindelige folks deltagelse som en af nøglerne til et fortsat aktivt Arktisk Råd, til gavn for alle arktiske folk.
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Editor:
Marc Jacobsen; Svein Vigeland Rottem
Årstal:
2025
Emner:
Arktis; Oprindelige folk; Arktisk Råd; Arktisk samarbejde; Arktisk ledelse; Arctic; Indigenous peoples; Arctic Council; Arctic cooperation; Arctic governance
Titel på tidsskrift:
Internasjonal Politikk
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
Vol 83
Tidsskriftsnummer:
1
Udgiver:
Cappelen Damm AS
Publikationssted:
Oslo
Publikationsland:
Norge
DOI nummer:
https://doi.org/10.23865/intpol.v83.7210
The management of foreign and security policy within the Kingdom of Denmark has continually undergone a series of changes in response to shifting great-power dynamics and structural conditions. Not least, Kalaallit Nunaat’s Home Rule Government and later Self-Government has attained increased formal…
The management of foreign and security policy within the Kingdom of Denmark has continually undergone a series of changes in response to shifting great-power dynamics and structural conditions. Not least, Kalaallit Nunaat’s Home Rule Government and later Self-Government has attained increased formal and substantive authority over aspects of foreign policy, as well as a distinct influence on the Realm’s security policy in the Arctic. Both the evolving geopolitical environment and the internal reconfigurations of the Realm generate new strategic challenges for the Kingdom as a whole, for its individual constituent parts, and for external powers. In this context, understanding Kalaallit Nunaat as a security-policy actor becomes essential.
This chapter first outlines the formal frameworks that constitute the Self-Government as an actor, along with the historical developments that produced them. It then characterizes Kalaallit Nunaat’s foreign-policy identity and the central goals and interests pursued on that basis. Finally, it examines the information and decision-making structures between Denmark and Kalaallit Nunaat and within the Self-Government, shaping how these goals and interests are pursued both proactively and reactively in practice. The chapter concludes by discussing how the boundary between “security policy,” on the one hand, and “ordinary” foreign policy withing legislative areas taken home by Kalaallit Nunaat on the other, emerges as the central challenge for both the realization of Kalaallit Nunaat’s long-term ambition for further self-determination and for its internal decision-making structures.
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Editor:
Lassi Heininen; Justin Barnes; Heather Exner-Pirot
Årstal:
2025
Emner:
Governance; Arctic; Geopolitics
Titel på tidsskrift:
Arctic Yearbook
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
2025
Udgiver:
Thematic Network (TN) on Geopolitics and Security of the University of the Arctic
Editor:
Marc Jacobsen; Ulrik Pram Gad; Ole Wæver
Årstal:
2024
Emner:
Arctic; Securitization; Greenland; US
Titel på værtspublikation:
Greenland in Arctic Security (De)securitization Dynamics under Climatic Thaw and Geopolitical Freeze
Udgiver:
University of Michigan Press
ISBN nummer:
0472076701, 9780472076703
Arctic Indigenous Peoples have, through their own persistence, advanced the development of the Western European legal norms in a system that once facilitated their colonisation. The fiftieth anniversary of the Arctic Peoples’ Conference took place in 2023. The occasion was marked with another Confer…
Arctic Indigenous Peoples have, through their own persistence, advanced the development of the Western European legal norms in a system that once facilitated their colonisation. The fiftieth anniversary of the Arctic Peoples’ Conference took place in 2023. The occasion was marked with another Conference, this time in Ilulissat, Greenland. It was a moment to reflect on the achievements of Arctic Indigenous Peoples, to build upon the 1973 resolutions and to address contemporary challenges. The resultant Joint Statement addresses the need for enhanced engagement in the forums of international law, intergenerational justice, intersecting rights to wellbeing, land, water and natural resources, and to address the risks posed by climate change and colonialism.
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Editor:
Zuzanna Godzimirska ; William Hamilton Byrne
Årstal:
2024
Emner:
Arctic; Indigenous peoples; International law
Titel på tidsskrift:
Nordic Journal of International Law
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
Volume 93
Tidsskriftsnummer:
1
Udgiver:
Brill
ISSN nummer:
0902-7351
As a political focal point, the Pituffik Space Base (“Pituffik”) has played a decisive role in deepening relations between Greenland and the United States. To shed light upon these relations, both between the two internally and with regard to Denmark, this article analyses the 2020 negotiations rega…
As a political focal point, the Pituffik Space Base (“Pituffik”) has played a decisive role in deepening relations between Greenland and the United States. To shed light upon these relations, both between the two internally and with regard to Denmark, this article analyses the 2020 negotiations regarding Pituffik and the positions of the three parties in both the final agreement and the process of negotiation. The theoretical framework of the analysis is an interlocked two-level game analysis following Putnam (1988); the study is based upon 12 interviews with key figures, media coverage, and on the negotiated agreements themselves. The article argues that Greenland and the United States, although being an odd couple as a small state-like self-governing nation and a global superpower, conducted a new, interlocking two-level game, reaching win-sets and common interests while changing the way the parties negotiate and sign agreements. Thus, the article concludes that the 2020 negotiations about the base inaugurate a change in the overall relationship by positioning Greenland in a new and more direct relationship with the United States.
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Årstal:
2024
Emner:
Two-level game analysis; Base politics; Arctic; Pituffik; Putnam; Greenland; U.S.; Denmark
Titel på tidsskrift:
Scandinavian Journal of Military Studies
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
7 (1)
Tidsskriftsnummer:
7 (1)
DOI nummer:
https://doi.org/10.31374/sjms.208
Editor:
Jens Dahl; Áslat Holmberg; Sara Olsvig; Kathrin Wessendorf
Årstal:
2024
Emner:
Arctic governance; Indigenous peoples
Publikationssted:
Copenhagen
Publikationsland:
Denmark
Titel på værtspublikation:
Empowering Arctic Indigenous Peoples Celebrating 50 Years of Indigenous Diplomacy
Udgave:
1st
Udgiver:
International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs
ISBN nummer:
978-87-93961-69-2
Editor:
Jens Dahl; Áslat Holmberg; Sara Olsvig; Kathrin Wessendorf
Årstal:
2024
Emner:
Indigenous peoples; UN; UN declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples
Publikationssted:
Copenhagen
Publikationsland:
Denmark
Titel på værtspublikation:
Empowering Arctic Indigenous Peoples Celebrating 50 Years of Indigenous Diplomacy
Udgave:
1st
Udgiver:
International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs
ISBN nummer:
978-87-93961-69-2
The Arctic is directly affected by the interaction of two ongoing global crises: climate change and Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. With its temperatures rising four times faster than the global average, the Arctic is facing dramatic environmental consequences. Meanwhile, retreating sea…
The Arctic is directly affected by the interaction of two ongoing global crises: climate change and Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. With its temperatures rising four times faster than the global average, the Arctic is facing dramatic environmental consequences. Meanwhile, retreating sea ice has led to increased economic interest in the Arctic and its growing geopolitical importance. Thus, understanding and managing the global and local implications of environmental change in this region requires urgent scientific and diplomatic collaboration.
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Forfatter:
Kai Kornhuber; Kira Vinke; Evan T. Bloom; Loyle Campbell; Volker Rachold; Sara Olsvig; Dana Schirwon
Årstal:
2023
Emner:
Arctic politics; Geopolitics; Indigenous Peoples
Publikationssted:
Berlin
Publikationsland:
Germany
Volume:
DGAP Report No. 2, February 8, 2023, 19 pp.
Udgiver:
German Council of Foreign Relations
ISBN nummer:
2198-5936
Forfatter:
Lassi Heininen; Sara Olsvig; Justin Barnes; Heather Exner-Pirot
Editor:
Lassi Heininen; Justin Barnes; Heather Exner-Pirot
Årstal:
2023
Emner:
Arctic; Social science; Research ethics; Indigenous peoples; Indigenous knowledge
Titel på tidsskrift:
Arctic Yearbook
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
2023
Udgiver:
Thematic Network on Geopolitics and Security of the University of the Arctic
A diplomatic crisis was sparked in 2014 when the US awarded the Pituffik air base maintenance contract to an American company rather than a Greenlandic-Danish one. Following negotiations led to two Memoranda of Understanding between Greenland and the US, aiming to further develop cooperation on area…
A diplomatic crisis was sparked in 2014 when the US awarded the Pituffik air base maintenance contract to an American company rather than a Greenlandic-Danish one. Following negotiations led to two Memoranda of Understanding between Greenland and the US, aiming to further develop cooperation on areas within Greenlandic authority. The MoUs marked a new bilateral relationship between Greenland and the US and were followed up with an ‘economic growth package’ of initiatives funded by the US, amounting to USD 12 million. Taking these developments as case studies, and based, e.g., on qualitative interviews with Greenlandic, Danish, and American officials, this article sets out a process tracing analysis of why Greenland and the US chose to further their direct cooperation. The article also discusses whether and how the US-Greenlandic relationship has changed over the past two decades.
En diplomatisk krise blev udløst i 2014, da USA tildelte servicekontrakten på Pituffik-basen til en amerikansk virksomhed i stedet for en grønlandsk-dansk virksomhed. Efterfølgende forhandlinger førte til to grønlandsk-amerikanske aftalememoranda om videreudvikling af samarbejdet på områder inden for grønlandsk myndighedsansvar. De markerede et nyt bilateralt forhold mellem Grønland og USA og blev fulgt op af en “økonomisk vækstpakke” af initiativer finansieret af USA med 12 millioner USD. Med disse udviklinger som cases, og baseret på bl.a. kvalitative interviews med grønlandske, danske og amerikanske embedsmænd, præsenterer denne artikel først en procesanalyse af, hvorfor Grønland og USA valgte at fremme deres direkte samarbejde. Dernæst diskuterer artiklen, om og hvordan forholdet mellem USA og Grønland har ændret sig over de seneste to årtier.
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Editor:
Kristian Fischer; Hans Mouritzen
Årstal:
2022
Emner:
Foreign policy; Self-determination; Diplomacy
Titel på tidsskrift:
Danish Foreign Policy Review
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
2022
Udgiver:
DIIS - Danish Institute for International Studies
Publikationssted:
Copenhagen
Publikationsland:
Denmark
ISSN nummer:
ISBN (print): 978-87-7236-083-6
As a self-governing nation that exercises jurisdiction over most policy areas, Greenland is constantly testing its foreign policy and self-determination action space. Predominantly having aimed at increasing its action space towards Denmark, especially since inaugurating home rule in 1979 and self-g…
As a self-governing nation that exercises jurisdiction over most policy areas, Greenland is constantly testing its foreign policy and self-determination action space. Predominantly having aimed at increasing its action space towards Denmark, especially since inaugurating home rule in 1979 and self-government in 2009, Greenland has for the past decade been increasing its engagement as a direct partner to the US. In this paper, I analyse three cases where the Greenland-Denmark-US relations in different ways are delimited and affected by great power relations between the US, China, and Russia. In doing so, I demonstrate how Greenland increasingly uses its action space to affect the outcome of policies and initiatives that lie within the ‘grey zones’ between Greenlandic and Danish power relations. The paper contributes to the understanding of how state-like actors balance their relations in ambiguous ways towards larger states and creates action spaces to determine their own futures. The article argues that Greenland, by balancing the internal and external limitations determined by Greenland’s relations to Denmark and the US, is creating an ambiguous action space, where Greenlandic politicians can and do affect their action options. At the same time, these politicians must acknowledge that Greenland’s action space is constantly evolving against a backdrop of deepening relations between Nuuk and Washington, as well as increasing international tensions. The article is based on an analysis of official documents, media outlets and elite interviews.
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Editor:
Duncan Depledge
Årstal:
2022
Emner:
Foreign policy; Self-determination; Diplomacy
Titel på tidsskrift:
The Polar Journal
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
12
Tidsskriftsnummer:
2
Udgiver:
Taylor & Francis Online
DOI nummer:
https://doi.org/10.1080/2154896X.2022.2137085
Årstal:
2021
Emner:
Politik; Valg
Navn på avis:
Altinget.dk
Årstal:
2021
Emner:
Udenrigspolitik; Sikkerhed; Valg
Navn på avis:
Altinget.dk
Editor:
Camilla Tenna Nørup Sørensen; Jon Rahbek-Clemmensen
Årstal:
2021
Emner:
Sikkerhedspolitik; Udenrigspolitik; Rigsfællesskabet; Selvstyre
Publikationssted:
København
Publikationsland:
Danmark
Titel på værtspublikation:
Sikkerhedspolitik i Arktis og Nordatlanten
Udgave:
1
Udgiver:
Djøf Forlag
ISBN nummer:
9788757449488
Årstal:
2021
Emner:
Udenrigspolitik; Sikkerhed; Forsvar
Udgiver:
Dansk Institut for Internationale Studier
Publikationssted:
København
Publikationsland:
Danmark
Årstal:
2021
Emner:
Udenrigspolitik; Sikkerhed; Forsvar
Udgiver:
Dansk Institut for Internationale Studier
Publikationssted:
København
Publikationsland:
Danmark
Årstal:
2021
Emner:
Foreign policy; Security; Defense
Udgiver:
Dansk Institut for Internationale Studier
Publikationssted:
Copenhagen
Publikationsland:
Denmark
Editor:
Alejandro Parellada; Lola García-Alix; Jens Dahl
Årstal:
2020
Emner:
Foreign policy; Indigenous peoples' rights
Publikationssted:
København
Publikationsland:
Danmark
Titel på værtspublikation:
Building autonomies
Udgiver:
IWGIA
ISBN nummer:
978-87-93961-03-6
Årstal:
2020
Emner:
Foreign policy; Security; Parliamentary cooperation
Navn på avis:
Sermitsiaq
Volume & nummer:
51/52
Årstal:
2020
Emner:
Foreign policy; Security; Parliamentary cooperation
Navn på avis:
Sermitsiaq
Volume & nummer:
51/52
Årstal:
2020
Emner:
Arctic; Resilience; Foreign policy
Titel på tidsskrift:
Global Asia
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
15
Tidsskriftsnummer:
4
Udgiver:
The East Asia Foundation
Publikationssted:
Seoul
Publikationsland:
South Korea
Editor:
Charlotte Flindt Pedersen; Marcus Rubin
Årstal:
2019
Emner:
Udenrigspolitik; Trump
Titel på tidsskrift:
Udenrigs
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
3
Udgiver:
Det Udenrigspolitiske Selskab
Publikationssted:
København
Publikationsland:
Danmark
ISSN nummer:
1395-3818
Evolving Self-Governance, the Rights if the Child and the Future of Greenland
Editor:
Robert W. Corell; Jong Deong Kim; Yoon Hyung Kim; Arild Moe; Charles E. Morrisson; David L. VanderZwaag; Oran Young
Årstal:
2019
Emner:
Arctic
Publikationssted:
Seoul
Titel på værtspublikation:
The Arctic in World Affairs: A North Pacific Dialogue on The Arctic Moves from Periphery to Center
Udgiver:
Korea Maritime Institute
ISBN nummer:
979-11-89964-67-2
Building Resilient Communities in the Arctic - Greenland perspective
Editor:
Oran R. Young; Jong Deog Kim; Yoon Hyung Kim
Årstal:
2013
Emner:
Arctic; Resilience; Foreign policy
Publikationsland:
USA
Titel på værtspublikation:
The Arctic in world affairs: a North Pacific dialogue on the future of the Arctic. 2013 North Pacific Arctic conference proceedings
Udgiver:
Korea Maritime Institute
ISBN nummer:
978-89-7998-939-7 93300
Editor:
Eirik Sivertsen
Emner:
Arctic; Parliamentary cooperation
Nunat pissaanilissuit annertusiartuinnartumik Issittumik soqutiginnninnerat Kalaallit Nunaata Danmarkillu akornanni attaveqatigiinnermut aqqutinik unamminartumik inissisimatitsipput. Ilisimatusarfimmi Ph.D.-nngorniartoq Sara Olsvig, Ulrik Pram Gad DIIS-imeersoq peqatigalugu periutsinik suleriaatsini…
Nunat pissaanilissuit annertusiartuinnartumik Issittumik soqutiginnninnerat Kalaallit Nunaata Danmarkillu akornanni attaveqatigiinnermut aqqutinik unamminartumik inissisimatitsipput. Ilisimatusarfimmi Ph.D.-nngorniartoq Sara Olsvig, Ulrik Pram Gad DIIS-imeersoq peqatigalugu periutsinik suleriaatsinillu pitsanngorsaanissamut arlalialunnik DIIS-imit Policy Brief-imi uani innersuussuteqarput.
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Emner:
Foreign policy; Security
Type af webpublikation:
Policy Brief
Udgivelsessted på internettet:
diis.dk
Den øgede stormagtsinteresse for Arktis sætter kommunikationslinjerne mellem Grønland og Danmark under pres. Ph.D.-stipendiat på Ilisimatusarfik Sara Olsvig og Ulrik Pram Gad fra DIIS en anbefaler i dette DIIS Policy Brief en række mulige forbedringer af praksis og procedurer.
Emner:
Foreign policy; Security
Type af webpublikation:
Policy Brief
Udgivelsessted på internettet:
diis.dk
Increased great power interest in the Arctic strains the lines of communication between Greenland and Denmark. Ph.D.-fellow Sara Olsvig from the University of Greenland, Ulrik Pram Gad from DIIS recommends a series of enhanced procedures and practices.
Emner:
Foreign policy; Security
Type af webpublikation:
Policy Brief
Udgivelsessted på internettet:
diis.dk
Editor:
DIIS; Polar Journal
Emner:
Foreign policy; Security; Defense
Type af webpublikation:
Policy brief
Udgivelsessted på internettet:
https://polarjournal.ch/2022/04/03/natuerlich-hat-groenland-seine-eigene-verteidigungspolitik/
Editor:
Altinget debatredaktion
Emner:
Udenrigspolitik; Sikkerhed; Forsvar
Type af webpublikation:
Debate
Udgivelsessted på internettet:
Altinget.dk
Empowering Arctic Indigenous Peoples Celebrating 50 Years of Indigenous Diplomacy