Ice, Radar, and Sovereignty: Greenland at the Edge of the New Arctic Order
The Arctic is no longer a frontier. It is a contest. Nuuk, March 2026 For too long, Greenland was described from outside as an empty…
Inuk Sorensen, Greenlandic-Danish correspondent at Phoenix24. Expert in Arctic sovereignty, climate militarization, and indigenous rights at the northernmost frontiers of geopolitics.
The Arctic is no longer a frontier. It is a contest. Nuuk, March 2026 For too long, Greenland was described from outside as an empty…
The Arctic is no longer a margin of the world. It is becoming its front line. Nuuk, January 2026. The ice is not melting quietly.…
In the Arctic, sovereignty melts faster than ice. Nuuk, October 2025. The northern frontier no longer belongs to silence. Radar domes rise where caribou once grazed,…
Nuuk, September 2025. The Arctic is no longer a distant periphery. It has become the frontline of global competition, where ice recedes and empires advance.…
Nuuk, August 2025 From the outside, the radomes that rise on Arctic horizons look like distant moons—silent, geometric, and inevitable. Inside, they hum with the…
Where the ice ends, the bargaining begins. And in Greenland, every dock, rock, and radar is negotiated as if the world’s future passes through here.…