

Who Controls Greenland? Danish Sovereignty, Inuit Land Rights and US Expansionism
Greenland has re-emerged at the centre of geopolitical debate as US interest in the Arctic intensifies. Despite extensive self-government, the island remains under Danish sovereignty, grounded in history and international law. For Inuit communities, land rights and self-determination are central. Any shift in control would require democratic consent, with far-reaching implications for land tenure, resource governance and Greenland’s political future.
Europe Newsdesk
Jan 14






























































