
It’s not easy being Greenland
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Greenland's Geopolitical Identity
This chapter explores Greenland's identity as an autonomous democracy with a rich culture and economy, amidst historical political rhetoric from the U.S. regarding its territory. It examines the Inuit people's sentiments about potential U.S. purchases, emphasizing their desire for respectful dialogue while acknowledging Greenland's strategic importance. Additionally, the discussion addresses the implications of American interest in mineral resources and military presence, reflecting on the complexities of international relations in the Arctic.
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