
Legacy Greenland | This Is Greenland | 1
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Nov 18, 2025 Discover Greenland's unique position in global politics as it shifts from a misunderstood island to a geopolitical hotspot. The hosts delve into Viking colonization tactics, Denmark's colonial history, and the cultural implications of forced assimilation on the Inuit population. Hear about the renewed interest in Greenland driven by climate change and resource potential, along with a surprising past attempt by a former U.S. President to buy the island. This captivating exploration unveils the layers of history, identity, and power surrounding this colossal territory.
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Greenland's Geopolitical Rise
- Greenland has become central to geopolitics due to melting Arctic ice and strategic interest from powers like the United States.
- Its size, location, and resources make it disproportionately important despite a small population.
Seen From A Plane Window
- Afua Hirsch describes seeing Greenland only as the most interesting part of a London–New York flight map.
- She has never visited and mostly views Greenland from airplane curiosity.
Size And Geography Matter
- Greenland is enormous: nearly ten times the UK and sits mostly inside the Arctic Circle.
- Geologically it's part of North America despite political ties to Denmark, making proximity to Canada strategically relevant.





