Historical learning to structure dialogue on the future relationship between Denmark and the North Atlantic
Denmark has been constitutionally linked to the North Atlantic since the Danish-Norwegian union of 1380. Denmark is a Continental European small state, whose relationship with Iceland, the Faroe Islands and Greenland has been shaped by external shocks from great power conflict and national liberal i...
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ftsbaarhusojs:oai:ojs.tidsskrift.dk:article/131176 2023-05-15T16:10:33+02:00 Historical learning to structure dialogue on the future relationship between Denmark and the North Atlantic Bertelsen, Rasmus Gjedsø 2019-12-11 https://tidsskrift.dk/politica/article/view/131176 unknown Institut for Statskundskab ved Aarhus Universitet og Syddansk Universitet https://tidsskrift.dk/politica/article/view/131176 http://politica.dk/ Politica; Årg. 51 Nr. 4 (2019): Småstat i høj sø: Danmark og Nordatlanten før, nu og fremover Politica. Tidsskrift for politisk videnskab; Vol. 51 No. 4 (2019): Småstat i høj sø: Danmark og Nordatlanten før, nu og fremover 2246-042X 0105-0710 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2019 ftsbaarhusojs 2022-03-02T23:50:42Z Denmark has been constitutionally linked to the North Atlantic since the Danish-Norwegian union of 1380. Denmark is a Continental European small state, whose relationship with Iceland, the Faroe Islands and Greenland has been shaped by external shocks from great power conflict and national liberal ideas that all point towards ever greater and eventually full independence for the Faroe Islands and Greenland. This development continues in today’s international system shaped by power transition from West to East and the rise of China. Denmark and the North Atlantic need a common intellectual framework to analyze, debate and decide their future relationship based on historical learning. The 1918 union agreement between Denmark and Iceland made Iceland a sovereign and equal state in a personal union of shared monarch with Denmark. This union is a relatively less discussed but important contribution to historical learning for the future Danish-North Atlantic relationship. Article in Journal/Newspaper Faroe Islands Greenland Iceland North Atlantic Aarhus University: OJS at The State and University Library Faroe Islands Greenland |
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Denmark has been constitutionally linked to the North Atlantic since the Danish-Norwegian union of 1380. Denmark is a Continental European small state, whose relationship with Iceland, the Faroe Islands and Greenland has been shaped by external shocks from great power conflict and national liberal ideas that all point towards ever greater and eventually full independence for the Faroe Islands and Greenland. This development continues in today’s international system shaped by power transition from West to East and the rise of China. Denmark and the North Atlantic need a common intellectual framework to analyze, debate and decide their future relationship based on historical learning. The 1918 union agreement between Denmark and Iceland made Iceland a sovereign and equal state in a personal union of shared monarch with Denmark. This union is a relatively less discussed but important contribution to historical learning for the future Danish-North Atlantic relationship. |
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Bertelsen, Rasmus Gjedsø Historical learning to structure dialogue on the future relationship between Denmark and the North Atlantic |
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Historical learning to structure dialogue on the future relationship between Denmark and the North Atlantic |
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Historical learning to structure dialogue on the future relationship between Denmark and the North Atlantic |
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Historical learning to structure dialogue on the future relationship between Denmark and the North Atlantic |
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Historical learning to structure dialogue on the future relationship between Denmark and the North Atlantic |
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Historical learning to structure dialogue on the future relationship between Denmark and the North Atlantic |
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historical learning to structure dialogue on the future relationship between denmark and the north atlantic |
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Institut for Statskundskab ved Aarhus Universitet og Syddansk Universitet |
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Faroe Islands Greenland Iceland North Atlantic |
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Faroe Islands Greenland Iceland North Atlantic |
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Politica; Årg. 51 Nr. 4 (2019): Småstat i høj sø: Danmark og Nordatlanten før, nu og fremover Politica. Tidsskrift for politisk videnskab; Vol. 51 No. 4 (2019): Småstat i høj sø: Danmark og Nordatlanten før, nu og fremover 2246-042X 0105-0710 |
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