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Denmark & Greenland in the Arctic

Denmark & Greenland in the Arctic. Resources, indigenous populations and security in a more accessible Arctic region. Greenland: Resources, Accessibility and Politics as a global critical issue. Danish-Greenlandic relations. Nordics Realms and the history Demographics and geographic hurdles

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Denmark & Greenland in the Arctic

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  1. Denmark & Greenlandin the Arctic Resources, indigenous populations and security in a more accessible Arctic region

  2. Greenland: Resources, Accessibility and Politics as a global critical issue

  3. Danish-Greenlandic relations • Nordics Realms and the history • Demographics and geographic hurdles • Self-determination and democratic participation • Danish responsibility for security and defence

  4. Denmark: a Nordic state actor in Arctic international matters • Patrolling and Sovereignty • Search and Rescue • International Relations • Issues in the present and future

  5. Re-cap • Issues, interest and problems: • Greenland’s ecosystem, resources in a geopolitical context • The indigenous population of Greenland’s institutional and educational challenges • Danish presence and action in the Arctic: Patrolling, Search and Rescue and International Relations • What youth can do? • Raising awareness of environmental issues (nothing new) • strengthen social resources to help populations become independent on a micro level and reach goals of greater social cohesion • Youth transnational understanding of the dynamics of problems and interests

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