Year
2024
Publisher
University of Michigan Press
Language
English
Pages
49
ISBN
978-0-47290-439-6
Last Update
18-Oct-2024
Keywords
Political Science ; International Relations ; security-studies-discipline ; Sociology
s the Arctic is getting warmer, ice at sea and on land is melting. Great powers appear ready to conflict over resources appearing from under the ice. Science tells us about this climatic thaw already happening; much commentary and great power strategies want us to believe that a geopolitical freeze is inevitable. Either way, the Arctic region we have known since the end of the Cold War may not be recognizable for much longer. Within these tectonic changes, Greenland is home to the one polity most difficult to fit in traditional categories of international relations theory: the world’s largest island...
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