Setting the scene in Nuuk:Introducing the cast of characters in Greenlandic foreign policy narratives

Greenland has for decades worked towards enhanced independent agency in international politics. The renewed global interest in the Arctic has given new impetus to a strategy of diversifying its dependency relations as a way to postcoloniality. As the Government of Greenland puts it in its foreign po...

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Main Authors: Jacobsen, Marc, Gad, Ulrik Pram
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Language:English
Published: Routledge 2017
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spelling ftalborgunivpubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/58aad192-7e48-4e12-91a1-0115e1a3fad1 2024-09-15T17:51:07+00:00 Setting the scene in Nuuk:Introducing the cast of characters in Greenlandic foreign policy narratives Jacobsen, Marc Gad, Ulrik Pram 2017-10-16 application/pdf https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/58aad192-7e48-4e12-91a1-0115e1a3fad1 https://vbn.aau.dk/ws/files/267573266/2017_Jacobsen_Gad_Setting_the_scene_in_Nuuk.pdf https://www.routledge.com/Greenland-and-the-International-Politics-of-a-Changing-Arctic-Postcolonial/Kristensen-Rahbek-Clemmensen/p/book/9781138061095 eng eng Routledge https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/58aad192-7e48-4e12-91a1-0115e1a3fad1 urn:ISBN:9781138061095 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Jacobsen , M & Gad , U P 2017 , Setting the scene in Nuuk : Introducing the cast of characters in Greenlandic foreign policy narratives . in Greenland and the International Politics of a Changing Arctic : Postcolonial Paradiplomacy between High and Low Politics . Routledge , London & New York , Routledge Research in Polar Regions , pp. 11-27 . bookPart 2017 ftalborgunivpubl 2024-07-10T12:50:36Z Greenland has for decades worked towards enhanced independent agency in international politics. The renewed global interest in the Arctic has given new impetus to a strategy of diversifying its dependency relations as a way to postcoloniality. As the Government of Greenland puts it in its foreign policy strategy; “It is important that the interest in the Arctic and Greenland is converted into concrete opportunities for the Greenlandic people and its development as a nation” (2011:3). This chapter investigates how Greenland’s foreign policy supports the national self-image in combining indigenous cultural traditions with envisioned future independence. Hence, the chapter introduces the central members of the cast of characters in the most important narratives, which Greenland is telling about its place in the world. The analysis shows how narratives about indigenous identity combines - and infrequently clashes - with narratives of modernization in different ways when Greenland relates to Inuit kinsmen, Nordic siblings, the UN, the USA, the EU and Asian powers; the presentation of each character put in historical perspective. Theoretically, the analysis draws on a tradition of analysing international politics and foreign policy as driven by narratively structured discourses constructing nation state identities in relation to Others. Book Part Arctic Greenland greenlandic inuit Aalborg University's Research Portal
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description Greenland has for decades worked towards enhanced independent agency in international politics. The renewed global interest in the Arctic has given new impetus to a strategy of diversifying its dependency relations as a way to postcoloniality. As the Government of Greenland puts it in its foreign policy strategy; “It is important that the interest in the Arctic and Greenland is converted into concrete opportunities for the Greenlandic people and its development as a nation” (2011:3). This chapter investigates how Greenland’s foreign policy supports the national self-image in combining indigenous cultural traditions with envisioned future independence. Hence, the chapter introduces the central members of the cast of characters in the most important narratives, which Greenland is telling about its place in the world. The analysis shows how narratives about indigenous identity combines - and infrequently clashes - with narratives of modernization in different ways when Greenland relates to Inuit kinsmen, Nordic siblings, the UN, the USA, the EU and Asian powers; the presentation of each character put in historical perspective. Theoretically, the analysis draws on a tradition of analysing international politics and foreign policy as driven by narratively structured discourses constructing nation state identities in relation to Others.
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