GRENLANDZKA NIEPODLEGŁOŚĆ – GŁOS W DYSKUSJI GREENLAND INDEPENDENCE – A VOICE IN THE DISCUSSION

The pursuit of independence is deeply rooted in the soul of the inhabitants of Greenland. The difference in the approach to this problem amounts to the establishment of the time and the conditions on the basis of which Greenland is supposed to become independent. The island, which is the greatest is...

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Published in:Roczniki Administracji i Prawa
Main Author: Rozmus, Dariusz
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Language:Polish
Published: Wyższa Szkoła Humanitas 2019
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:bibliotekanauki.pl:443239 2023-05-15T16:06:38+02:00 GRENLANDZKA NIEPODLEGŁOŚĆ – GŁOS W DYSKUSJI GREENLAND INDEPENDENCE – A VOICE IN THE DISCUSSION GRENLANDZKA NIEPODLEGŁOŚĆ – Głos W DYSKUSJI GREENLAND Independence – A VOICE IN THE DISCUSSION Rozmus, Dariusz 2019-01-01 https://doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.3596 https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/443239.pdf https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/443239 pl pol Wyższa Szkoła Humanitas doi:10.5604/01.3001.0013.3596 https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/443239.pdf https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/443239 lic_creative-commons Roczniki Administracji i Prawa; 2019, 1, XIX; 233-255 1644-9126 envir Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2019 fttriple https://doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.3596 2023-01-22T16:45:37Z The pursuit of independence is deeply rooted in the soul of the inhabitants of Greenland. The difference in the approach to this problem amounts to the establishment of the time and the conditions on the basis of which Greenland is supposed to become independent. The island, which is the greatest island in the world, has huge deposits of minerals, including metals of rare-earth metals and uranium. On the one hand, complete independence may be an opportunity for the development for the inhabitants but on the other hand, independence may also become a source of numerous dangers. Is Greenland, a country with a slight native population, able to cope – in terms of organisation and the available staff – with the expansion of foreign capital, including the great numbers of foreign workers who are engaged in the development of industrial infrastructure? Is it not better to continue the status quo – a relationship (even a loose one) with Denmark, and thus a relationship with the European Union? A close relationship with the EU and the NATO may, in the future, be consistent with the interests of Greenlanders. In the remote and in the most recent past, Greenland was colonised by the peoples of the Far North (paleo-Eskimo and Eskimo peoples) and Scandinavians. Both Scandinavians – in the early Middle Ages – and subsequently the Inuit populated abandoned lands, lands which belonged to no one. To put it explicitly, no one stole land from anyone. Therefore it is important that in the discussion about the problem of independence which continues between Greenlanders and Danes one should not place historical problems as questions which render dialogue difficult. Dążenie do niepodległości jest głęboko zakorzenione w duszy mieszkańców Grenlandii. Różnica w podejściu do tego zagadnienia sprowadza się do określenia czasu i warunków, na jakich Grenlandia stanie się niepodległa. Ta największa wyspa na świecie posiada ogromne złoża minerałów, w tym metali ziem rzadkich i uranu. Całkowita niepodległość może z jednej strony być szansą ... Article in Journal/Newspaper eskimo* Greenland greenlander* inuit Paleo-Eskimo Unknown Greenland Roczniki Administracji i Prawa 1 XIX 233 255
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description The pursuit of independence is deeply rooted in the soul of the inhabitants of Greenland. The difference in the approach to this problem amounts to the establishment of the time and the conditions on the basis of which Greenland is supposed to become independent. The island, which is the greatest island in the world, has huge deposits of minerals, including metals of rare-earth metals and uranium. On the one hand, complete independence may be an opportunity for the development for the inhabitants but on the other hand, independence may also become a source of numerous dangers. Is Greenland, a country with a slight native population, able to cope – in terms of organisation and the available staff – with the expansion of foreign capital, including the great numbers of foreign workers who are engaged in the development of industrial infrastructure? Is it not better to continue the status quo – a relationship (even a loose one) with Denmark, and thus a relationship with the European Union? A close relationship with the EU and the NATO may, in the future, be consistent with the interests of Greenlanders. In the remote and in the most recent past, Greenland was colonised by the peoples of the Far North (paleo-Eskimo and Eskimo peoples) and Scandinavians. Both Scandinavians – in the early Middle Ages – and subsequently the Inuit populated abandoned lands, lands which belonged to no one. To put it explicitly, no one stole land from anyone. Therefore it is important that in the discussion about the problem of independence which continues between Greenlanders and Danes one should not place historical problems as questions which render dialogue difficult. Dążenie do niepodległości jest głęboko zakorzenione w duszy mieszkańców Grenlandii. Różnica w podejściu do tego zagadnienia sprowadza się do określenia czasu i warunków, na jakich Grenlandia stanie się niepodległa. Ta największa wyspa na świecie posiada ogromne złoża minerałów, w tym metali ziem rzadkich i uranu. Całkowita niepodległość może z jednej strony być szansą ...
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title_full GRENLANDZKA NIEPODLEGŁOŚĆ – GŁOS W DYSKUSJI GREENLAND INDEPENDENCE – A VOICE IN THE DISCUSSION
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