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—Introduction—
Greenland, the world’s largest island, commands global attention for its natural grandeur and strategic value. This book, Greenland: History, Politics, and Economy, explores the island’s evolution—from ancient Inuit cultures and Norse settlers to Danish colonization and modern self-rule.
The narrative examines how Greenland’s history, shaped by isolation and ambition, has led to a pivotal moment. Rare earth minerals, U.S. military presence, and growing calls for independence intersect with accelerating climate change, positioning Greenland at the heart of 21st-century global affairs.
This volume is designed for readers seeking both a comprehensive overview and detailed insights into Greenland’s historical trajectories, political developments, and economic prospects. To facilitate further exploration and rigorous scholarship, this book provides extensive references for the serious reader or scholar, ensuring that every intriguing narrative or analytical detail can be pursued further.
—Kenneth E. Bingham, March 30, 2025
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