Greenland’s Arctic Paths to Independence
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Product details
- ISBN 9781041370543
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 15 Oct 2026
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
This volume examines Greenland's challenging paths toward independence and explores the fundamental tension between Greenland's aspirations for sovereignty and the geopolitical realities of Arctic strategic competition. The book provides a comprehensive framework for understanding Greenland's strategic options through detailed examination of its socio-economic, foreign, security, and defence policy, the Kingdom–Greenland relationship, and external pressures and offers from major powers. It analyzes how Greenland can maintain external resilience while pursuing greater autonomy in foreign policy, addressing the conflicting goals that arise when domestic independence processes intersect with international security concerns. Drawing on recent geopolitical developments—including renewed US interest in acquiring the territory and remilitarization of the Arctic—the analysis demonstrates how gradual economic diversification and strategic partnerships offer more sustainable paths than hasty independence or resource extraction dependency. The book reveals the mutual interdependence between Denmark and Greenland in protecting sovereignty against great power influence, while critically examining whether Greenland's inclusive foreign policy vision (‘nothing about us without us’) can be implemented without adequate resources.
Essential reading for scholars and policymakers working on Arctic governance, sovereignty studies, and small state diplomacy, this book will appeal to researchers in international relations, political science, Indigenous governance, and Arctic studies. It provides crucial insights for understanding how sub-state territories navigate independence aspirations within complex geopolitical environments.
Michael Paul is a Visiting Senior Fellow at the International Security Division, German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP), Berlin. Research interests include Arctic geopolitics, governance, and security. Key publication: Der Kampf um den Nordpol. Die Arktis, der Klimawandel und die Rivalität der Großmächte (2022, 2nd edition 2026).
