Strategic Showdown: The Arctic Powers at Play
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The Arctic is a new geopolitical flashpoint, even without the Greenland crisis. How the major powers are vying for influence and Germany's role.
Strategic Showdown: The Arctic Powers at Play
Strategic Showdown: The Arctic Powers at Play The Arctic region is rapidly becoming a hotspot for international strategic competition. An Italian government document set to be unveiled on Friday highlights the growing military presence of Russia in the area and the United States' increased interest in Greenland.Italy, a long-standing observer on the Arctic Council, has updated its policies in light of recent U.S.-Danish tensions over Greenland, …
The United States, Russia and China dispute natural resources, essential trade routes and military supremacy in the region, where climate change, especially thaw, exposed an economic opportunity of such magnitude that revived the logics of the Cold War. Greenland is today a highly valuable strategic asset for the future. Read more
Competition Over Greenland: A Reminder That Strategic Lands Rarely Remain Free
Competition Over Greenland: A Reminder That Strategic Lands Rarely Remain FreeIn recent years, Greenland, an icy, sparsely populated Arctic island, has emerged at the center of global geopolitical attention. The land once perceived as a remote territory of limited relevance is now recognized by major powers, particularly the United States, as a strategic asset, critical to future global power dynamics. The U.S. government’s interest in Greenland…
How the Arctic became a new geopolitical fault line.
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