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GREENLAND REVEALED Geopolitics of the Frozen Arctic North by AZLAN ADNAN, M.A. Updated Sunday, 18 January 2026
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Overview: GREENLAND REVEALED Geopolitics of the Frozen Arctic North by AZLAN ADNAN, M.A. Updated Sunday, 18 January 2026
Greenland is vast, remote, and mesmerizing—a land of ice sheets, fjords, and endless Arctic light. Beneath its frozen surface lies more than glaciers: it is a crucible of geography, politics, and global strategy. This collection of essays explores how Greenland’s size, climate, and isolation shape human life, governance, and global influence.
First inhabited over 4,500 years ago, Greenland’s population remains small and coastal, navigating brutal winters and brief summers. Its strategic importance, however, is immense: missile defence, Arctic monitoring, rare minerals, and emerging shipping routes make it a focal point for the US, Russia, China, and NATO allies.
Essays in this collection analyse Greenland’s asymmetric autonomy under Denmark, its resource-dependent economy, and the tension between cultural continuity and modernisation. They examine geopolitical stakes, from US strategic ambitions to Arctic shipping corridors, and the implications of climate change exposing new economic and security opportunities.
By blending human geography, political economy, and strategic insight, these essays reveal Greenland not as a frozen wilderness, but as a dynamic frontier where nature, power, and human ingenuity converge.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational

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