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Titlebook: Exploring Greenland; Cold War Science and Ronald E. Doel,Kristine C. Harper,Matthias Heymann Book 2016 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and Th

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Security and the Nation: Glaciology in Early Cold War Greenlandping stone to the USSR. For France, they were directly related to its efforts to secure its Antarctic claim, with Greenland providing a testing ground for logistics and scientific instruments before their deployment to the southern polar region.
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Uncommon Grounds: Danish and American Perspectives on Greenland’s Geology (1946–1960)rate in Arctic terrains, while the two mono-disciplinary Danish-led teams attempted to balance academic interests in mapping and interpreting the structure of bedrock against more prosaic pursuit of profitable minerals.
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Battling the Aurora Borealis: The Transnational Coproduction of Ionospheric Research in Early Cold Wlike their interactions in other scientific and technological efforts that took place in Greenland, the Americans and Danes functioned as equal partners, coproducing knowledge that supported military efforts.
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Cold Atoms: The Hunt for Uranium in Greenland in the Late Cold War and Beyondcame clearer. Greenlandic opposition dovetailed with demands for home rule, and Nielsen and Knudsen conclude by discussing the implications this developing story has for Greenlandic home rule and the exploitation of uranium and rare earth minerals that could eventually enable economic and political separation from Denmark.
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2730-972X erstand the physical environment of Greenland, a crucial territory of Denmark. It reveals a fascinating yet little-known realm of Cold War intrigue and a delicate diplomatic duet between a smaller state and a superpower amid a time of intense global pressures. Written by scholars in Denmark and the
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The Government of Universities,k changed as the Cold War escalated. Doel et al. then discuss US efforts to gain environmental knowledge about Greenland, and US–Danish efforts to limit public awareness of those efforts. They also illuminate key dynamics of the Cold War through this significant small-state/superpower relationship, before introducing the volume’s chapters.
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Re-Defining the Meaning of Impactons in 1964 that could be open to Soviet researchers, the USA opposed them because of its own defense considerations. Knudsen concludes that the Danish government did invite Soviet researchers into this contested space in Greenland, while banning US-developed projects that it thought could potentially harm the international process of détente.
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The Government of Universities,introductory chapter provides a condensed history of Greenland through World War II and then addresses how the relationship between the USA and Denmark changed as the Cold War escalated. Doel et al. then discuss US efforts to gain environmental knowledge about Greenland, and US–Danish efforts to lim
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