Greenland's Political Crossroads: Autonomy, Independence, and International Relations
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An in-depth exploration of Greenland's governance, the path from home rule to self-government, and future sovereignty debates
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This book examines Greenland’s constitutional journey from a Danish colony to a self-governing territory, focusing on the legal frameworks of the 1979 Home Rule Act and the 2009 Self-Government Act. It details how Nuuk has systematically assumed control over domestic sectors such as education, healthcare, and natural resources, while Denmark retains authority over defense, currency, and core foreign policy. Central to the narrative is the tension between the pursuit of full sovereignty and the practical reality of the annual Danish block grant, which remains a cornerstone of the island's fiscal stability.
The text provides an in-depth analysis of Greenland’s resource governance, specifically the "critical minerals" debate and the economic dominance of fisheries. It explores how the potential for large-scale mining projects, such as the Kvanefjeld uranium site, represents both a pathway to financial independence and a significant environmental and social risk. The book also situates Greenland within the global geopolitical landscape, detailing its strategic importance to the United States and NATO, as well as the growing interest from external actors like China.
Beyond law and economics, the book explores the social prerequisites for independence, emphasizing language policy, human capital development, and the preservation of Inuit culture. It outlines various scenarios for future statehood, including the complexities of drafting a national constitution and the immense transition costs associated with building independent judicial and diplomatic institutions. By comparing Greenland to other polities like the Faroe Islands, Iceland, and Nunavut, the work offers a grounded assessment of the trade-offs between autonomy and interdependence.
This book is essential for students and researchers of Arctic politics, constitutional law, indigenous rights, and comparative autonomy studies. It will also benefit policymakers involved in Greenland-Denmark relations, Arctic Council officials, and professionals working in resource management, international development, or regional governance in circumpolar regions. Anyone seeking to understand Greenland's journey toward self-determination within a complex constitutional framework will find valuable insights into the practical realities of autonomy in a small, resource-rich Arctic territory.
January 25, 2026
89,213 words
6 hours 15 minutes
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