Summary: | Greenland has traveled a long political and institutional path that, starting from Danish colonization, is now bordering on the secession and full independence. However, there are significant geostrategic and economic issues that could slow down this path, or even cancel it. There are, in fact, still requests for secession from Denmark, but at the same time it is not clear what the future of the large island could be from an economic point of view. Finally, the proposals coming from the United States of America and the People’s Republic of China could shape the future of Greenland differently, especially considering the mineral resources it contains.
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