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National Identity Politics and Postcolonial Sovereignty Games : Greenland, Denmark, and the European Union, Paperback / softback Book

National Identity Politics and Postcolonial Sovereignty Games : Greenland, Denmark, and the European Union Paperback / softback

Part of the Monographs on Greenland series

Paperback / softback

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Greenland views itself as being on the way to sovereignty.

This image -- and the tensions involved in it -- structure the triangular relation between the EU, Greenland and Denmark.

The central Other of Greenland has for a couple of centuries been Denmark, the colonial overlord.

The national identity discourses of Greenland and Denmark both idealise national homogeneity.

A central condition for a continuation of Rigsfaellesskabet, the community of the realm including Greenland and Denmark, is the idea that Greenland still needs external assistance in its development towards independence -- and that this idea can be formulated in a way which does not infantilise Greenland metaphorically.

As part of the post-colonial diversification of Greenlands dependency, the bilateral relation between Denmark and Greenland has gradually been opened up to involve other others.

Meanwhile, a discourse prognosticates that climate change is opening up the Arctic to minerals extraction and commerce.

In these circumstances, the triangular relation with the EU is played out as a series of rhetorical and practical sovereignty games, in Nuuk, Copenhagen and Brussels.

Particularly, a number of strategies are employed to minimise the apparent role of Denmark for the Greenlandic relations to the EU.

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