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Elaheh Sadat Mousavi Nejad
Denmark: From the Retirement of Elephants to Strategic Neglect of Greenland
In the spring of 2019 in the Danish Parliament (Folketing) while discussing the retirement of an elderly circus elephant the then Prime Minister Ms. Mette Frederiksen could not contain her laughter. She remarked humorously I cant believe we are discussing something like this here.
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The Geopolitics of Melting Ice: How Climate Change is Reshaping Power Dynamics in the Arctic
The rapid melting of Arctic ice is a phenomenon with widespread consequences extending far beyond the environment. Beneath this thawing ice curtain not only are new waters and territories being revealed but a new stage for geopolitical competition is unfolding.
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The New Resource Race: Rare Earth Elements in Global Power Politics
In the arena of global geopolitics alongside traditional strategic rivalries a more subtle yet increasingly vital competition is taking shape. Largely out of sight countries are engaged in a strategic game to gain access to resources that may not have widely familiar names but have become fundamental components of modern military economic and technological power: rare earth elements.
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