Denmark's commitment to Greenland's well-being has been nearly exemplary in its intent. Today Denmark's political leaders are offering Greenlanders virtual full sovereignty, to be negotiated and carefully planned as was Home Rule a generation ago
Outside Greenland, many believe that the Greenlandic name for Greenland means “Land of the People.” ...
Flemming A. J. Nielsen And Thorkild Kjærgaard:The First Greenlandic Book Ever since the arrival of N...
The article examines the reality of Nunavut, a community of only 27,000 people, most of them Inuit (...
... Greenland forms an integral part of the Danish kingdom, and its area of 780,000 square miles is ...
This book traces Danish-Greenlandic relations over 100 years and is the first publication to cover t...
The paper argues that Canadian decisions which impact on Greenland on such issues as fisheries, ener...
This book traces Danish-Greenlandic relations over 100 years and is the first publication to cover t...
An important anniversary is coming up in the Kingdom of Denmark: 12 May 2021 marks exactly three hun...
The year 1971 marked the beginning of an epoch in Greenland's policy. The colonial status of the isl...
After Fridtjof Nansen (1861-1930) crossed the Greenland icecap, he spent the winter in Nuuk and impr...
Greenland was a Danish colony until 1953, and in 1979 the country gained Home Rule. Today, the count...
Greenland is the largest island of the world. It is mostly covered by an ice cap, but with an ice fr...
This article examines the implementation of Greenland's self-government (commonly referred to as sel...
Greenland was colonized by Denmark in 1721. Although Denmark’s colonization had elements of racism a...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the process of development of Greenland’s autonomy, especial...
Outside Greenland, many believe that the Greenlandic name for Greenland means “Land of the People.” ...
Flemming A. J. Nielsen And Thorkild Kjærgaard:The First Greenlandic Book Ever since the arrival of N...
The article examines the reality of Nunavut, a community of only 27,000 people, most of them Inuit (...
... Greenland forms an integral part of the Danish kingdom, and its area of 780,000 square miles is ...
This book traces Danish-Greenlandic relations over 100 years and is the first publication to cover t...
The paper argues that Canadian decisions which impact on Greenland on such issues as fisheries, ener...
This book traces Danish-Greenlandic relations over 100 years and is the first publication to cover t...
An important anniversary is coming up in the Kingdom of Denmark: 12 May 2021 marks exactly three hun...
The year 1971 marked the beginning of an epoch in Greenland's policy. The colonial status of the isl...
After Fridtjof Nansen (1861-1930) crossed the Greenland icecap, he spent the winter in Nuuk and impr...
Greenland was a Danish colony until 1953, and in 1979 the country gained Home Rule. Today, the count...
Greenland is the largest island of the world. It is mostly covered by an ice cap, but with an ice fr...
This article examines the implementation of Greenland's self-government (commonly referred to as sel...
Greenland was colonized by Denmark in 1721. Although Denmark’s colonization had elements of racism a...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the process of development of Greenland’s autonomy, especial...
Outside Greenland, many believe that the Greenlandic name for Greenland means “Land of the People.” ...
Flemming A. J. Nielsen And Thorkild Kjærgaard:The First Greenlandic Book Ever since the arrival of N...
The article examines the reality of Nunavut, a community of only 27,000 people, most of them Inuit (...