The renewed debate over Greenland has placed Denmark in an awkward strategic position. When a close ally openly flirts with the idea of territorial acquisition – however unrealistic or rhetorical – it exposes an uncomfortable truth for many middle and small powers: alignment does not guarantee protection and loyalty does not always translate into leverage.
In an age defined by intensifying competition between the United States and China, governments increasingly feel inclined to show where they...
Greenland row shows why foreign policy must not be turned into moral theatre
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