Forfatter:
Ebbe Volquardsen
Årstal:
2025
Emner:
Greenland; Denmark; USA; Geopolitics; Colonial exceptionalism; Postcolonial melancholia; Reconciliation
Navn på avis:
ak - analyse & kritik
Volume & nummer:
711
Greenland, Denmark & America - a triangular relation that augurs benefits for Greenlanders.
If that's the case, then...
What do Greenlanders think of Mr. Trump's ideas for their island?
What do Greenland's indigenous peoples & environmentalists think of America?
Why did Denmark change Gree…
Greenland, Denmark & America - a triangular relation that augurs benefits for Greenlanders.
If that's the case, then...
What do Greenlanders think of Mr. Trump's ideas for their island?
What do Greenland's indigenous peoples & environmentalists think of America?
Why did Denmark change Greenland's status from colony to province?
Can Greenland survive economically as an independent nation?
What is it like to live in Greenland?
How do Greenlanders travel in Greenland?
Who are Greenlanders anyway?
Finally, is Greenland really that big?
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Forfatter:
Ebbe Volquardsen
Editor:
Adel Aali
Årstal:
2025
Emner:
Greenland; Denmark; USA; Geopolitics; Colonial history; Foreign politics
Greenland has found itself at the center of international attention, with renewed U.S. interest, shifting power dynamics with Denmark, and a growing push for independence. Associate Professor Ebbe Volquardsen from the University of Greenland unpacks the complexities of Greenland’s evolving political…
Greenland has found itself at the center of international attention, with renewed U.S. interest, shifting power dynamics with Denmark, and a growing push for independence. Associate Professor Ebbe Volquardsen from the University of Greenland unpacks the complexities of Greenland’s evolving political landscape and discusses Greenland’s strategic future amid U.S. tensions and Denmark’s stance. What lies ahead for this Arctic nation?
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Forfatter:
Ebbe Volquardsen
Editor:
Divya Gopalan
Årstal:
2025
Emner:
Greenland; Denmark; USA; Geopolitics; Colonial history; Foreign politics
Forfatter:
Ebbe Volquardsen
Årstal:
2025
Emner:
Greenland; Denmark; USA; Geopolitics; Colonial exceptionalism; Postcolonial melancholia; Reconciliation
Titel på tidsskrift:
Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
70
Tidsskriftsnummer:
4
Udgiver:
Blätter Verlagsgesellschaft mbH
Publikationssted:
Berlin
Publikationsland:
Germany
ISSN nummer:
0006-4416
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
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:
Ebbe Volquardsen
Årstal:
2019
Emner:
Greenland; Denmark; USA; Colonial history; Geopolitics; Historiography
Navn på avis:
Analyse & Kritik
Volume & nummer:
652
This paper examines recent developments in British policies towards the Arctic from the Environmental Audit Committee of the House of Commons, the Government, and the House of Lords Arctic Committee. It concludes that while the United Kingdom may be geographically the Arctic’s nearest neighbour, the…
This paper examines recent developments in British policies towards the Arctic from the Environmental Audit Committee of the House of Commons, the Government, and the House of Lords Arctic Committee. It concludes that while the United Kingdom may be geographically the Arctic’s nearest neighbour, the former has too many competing demands for its attention to prioritise the Arctic in its international relations.
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Årstal:
2016
Emner:
Arctic strategy; United Kingdom; Arctic; Geopolitics
Titel på tidsskrift:
Yearbook of Polar Law
Volumen af tidsskriftet:
8
The piece explores the current state of affairs between Greenland, Denmark, and the United States.
Forfatter:
Ebbe Volquardsen
Emner:
Greenland; Denmark; USA; Geopolitics; Colonial exceptionalism; Postcolonial melancholia; Reconciliation
Type af webpublikation:
blog
Udgivelsessted på internettet:
NORDEUROPAforum - blog
Hungarian translation of an essay previously published in English: https://portal.vifanord.de/blog/can-trumps-bid-for-greenland-put-an-end-to-denmarks-belief-in-colonial-exceptionalism/
Forfatter:
Ebbe Volquardsen
Emner:
Greenland; Denmark; USA; Geopolitics; Colonial exceptionalism; Postcolonial melancholia; Reconciliation
Dato & år:
4. februar 2025
Udgivelsessted på internettet:
Balmix - magyar transform!