Thursday, May 7, 2026
    The GeoStrategic Consensus
    No Result
    View All Result
    • Login
    • HOME
    • AMERICAS
      • Argentina
      • Brazil
      • Canada
      • Chile
      • Colombia
      • Costa Rica
      • Cuba
      • Dominican Republic
      • Ecuador
      • El Salvador
      • Greenland
      • Guatemala
      • Honduras
      • Mexico
      • Nicaragua
      • Panama
      • Paraguay
      • Peru
      • United States
      • Uruguay
      • Venezuela
    • ASIA-PACIFIC
      • Australia
      • Brunei Darussalam
      • Cambodia
      • China
      • Federated States of Micronesia
      • Fiji
      • Indonesia
      • Japan
      • Kiribati
      • Laos
      • Malaysia
      • Marshall Islands
      • Mongolia
      • Myanmar
      • Nauru
      • New Zealand
      • North Korea
      • Palau
      • Papua New Guinea
      • Philippines
      • Samoa
      • Singapore
      • Solomon Islands
      • South Korea
      • Taiwan
      • Thailand
      • Timor-Leste
      • Tonga
      • Tuvalu
      • Vanuatu
      • Vietnam
    • CARICOM
      • CARICOM – Non-English
        • Haiti
        • Suriname
      • CARICOM Associates
        • Anguilla
        • Bermuda
        • British-Virgin-Islands
        • Cayman-Islands
        • Curacao
        • Turks-and-Caicos
      • CARICOM English
        • Antigua and Barbuda
        • Barbados
        • Belize
        • Dominica
        • Grenada
        • Guyana
        • Jamaica
        • Montserrat
        • Saint Kitts and Nevis
        • Saint Lucia
        • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
        • The Bahamas
        • Trinidad and Tobago
    • EURASIA
      • Armenia
      • Azerbaijan
      • Balarus
      • Georgia
      • Kazakhstan
      • Kyrgyzstan
      • Moldova
      • Russia
      • Tajikistan
      • Turkmenistan
      • Ukraine
      • Uzbekistan
    • EUROPE
      • Albania
      • Andorra
      • Austria
      • Bosnia and Herzegovina
      • Bulgaria
      • Croatia
      • Cyprus
      • Czech Republic
      • Denmark
      • Estonia
      • Finland
      • France
      • Germany
      • Greece
      • Holy See
      • Hungary
      • Iceland
      • Ireland
      • Italy
      • Kosovo
      • Latvia
      • Liechtenstein
      • Lithuania
      • Luxembourg
      • Malta
      • Monaco
      • Montenegro
      • Netherlands
      • North Macedonia
      • Norway
      • Poland
      • Portugal
      • Romania
      • San Marino
      • Serbia
      • Slovakia
      • Slovenia
      • Spain
      • Sweden
      • Switzerland
      • United Kingdom
    • MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA
      • Algeria
      • Bahrain
      • Egypt
      • Iran
      • Iraq
      • Israel
      • Jordan
      • Kuwait
      • Lebanon
      • Lybia
      • Morocco
      • Oman
      • Palestinian Territories
      • Qatar
      • Saudi Arabia
      • Syria
      • Tunisia
      • Turkey
      • United Arab Emirates
      • Western Sahara
      • Yemen
    • SOUTH ASIA
      • Afghanistan
      • Bangladesh
      • Bhutan
      • India
      • Maldives
      • Nepal
      • Pakistan
      • Sri Lanka
    • SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
      • Angola
      • Benin
      • Botswana
      • Burkina Faso
      • Burundi
      • Cabo Verde
      • Cameroon
      • Central African Republic
      • Chad
      • Comoros
      • Cote d’Ivoire
      • Democratic Republic of the Congo
      • Djibouti
      • Equatorial Guinea
      • Eritrea
      • Eswatini
      • Ethiopia
      • Gabon
      • Gambia
      • Ghana
      • Guinea
      • Guinea Bissau
      • Kenya
      • Lesotho
      • Liberia
      • Madagascar
      • Malawi
      • Mali
      • Mauritania
      • Mauritius
      • Mozambique
      • Namibia
      • Niger
      • Nigeria
      • Republic of the Congo
      • Rwanda
      • Sao Tome and Principe
      • Senegal
      • Seychelles
      • Sierra Leone
      • Somalia
      • South Africa
      • South Sudan
      • Sudan
      • Tanzania
      • Togo
      • Uganda
      • Zambia
      • Zimbabwe
    • HOME
    • AMERICAS
      • Argentina
      • Brazil
      • Canada
      • Chile
      • Colombia
      • Costa Rica
      • Cuba
      • Dominican Republic
      • Ecuador
      • El Salvador
      • Greenland
      • Guatemala
      • Honduras
      • Mexico
      • Nicaragua
      • Panama
      • Paraguay
      • Peru
      • United States
      • Uruguay
      • Venezuela
    • ASIA-PACIFIC
      • Australia
      • Brunei Darussalam
      • Cambodia
      • China
      • Federated States of Micronesia
      • Fiji
      • Indonesia
      • Japan
      • Kiribati
      • Laos
      • Malaysia
      • Marshall Islands
      • Mongolia
      • Myanmar
      • Nauru
      • New Zealand
      • North Korea
      • Palau
      • Papua New Guinea
      • Philippines
      • Samoa
      • Singapore
      • Solomon Islands
      • South Korea
      • Taiwan
      • Thailand
      • Timor-Leste
      • Tonga
      • Tuvalu
      • Vanuatu
      • Vietnam
    • CARICOM
      • CARICOM – Non-English
        • Haiti
        • Suriname
      • CARICOM Associates
        • Anguilla
        • Bermuda
        • British-Virgin-Islands
        • Cayman-Islands
        • Curacao
        • Turks-and-Caicos
      • CARICOM English
        • Antigua and Barbuda
        • Barbados
        • Belize
        • Dominica
        • Grenada
        • Guyana
        • Jamaica
        • Montserrat
        • Saint Kitts and Nevis
        • Saint Lucia
        • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
        • The Bahamas
        • Trinidad and Tobago
    • EURASIA
      • Armenia
      • Azerbaijan
      • Balarus
      • Georgia
      • Kazakhstan
      • Kyrgyzstan
      • Moldova
      • Russia
      • Tajikistan
      • Turkmenistan
      • Ukraine
      • Uzbekistan
    • EUROPE
      • Albania
      • Andorra
      • Austria
      • Bosnia and Herzegovina
      • Bulgaria
      • Croatia
      • Cyprus
      • Czech Republic
      • Denmark
      • Estonia
      • Finland
      • France
      • Germany
      • Greece
      • Holy See
      • Hungary
      • Iceland
      • Ireland
      • Italy
      • Kosovo
      • Latvia
      • Liechtenstein
      • Lithuania
      • Luxembourg
      • Malta
      • Monaco
      • Montenegro
      • Netherlands
      • North Macedonia
      • Norway
      • Poland
      • Portugal
      • Romania
      • San Marino
      • Serbia
      • Slovakia
      • Slovenia
      • Spain
      • Sweden
      • Switzerland
      • United Kingdom
    • MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA
      • Algeria
      • Bahrain
      • Egypt
      • Iran
      • Iraq
      • Israel
      • Jordan
      • Kuwait
      • Lebanon
      • Lybia
      • Morocco
      • Oman
      • Palestinian Territories
      • Qatar
      • Saudi Arabia
      • Syria
      • Tunisia
      • Turkey
      • United Arab Emirates
      • Western Sahara
      • Yemen
    • SOUTH ASIA
      • Afghanistan
      • Bangladesh
      • Bhutan
      • India
      • Maldives
      • Nepal
      • Pakistan
      • Sri Lanka
    • SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
      • Angola
      • Benin
      • Botswana
      • Burkina Faso
      • Burundi
      • Cabo Verde
      • Cameroon
      • Central African Republic
      • Chad
      • Comoros
      • Cote d’Ivoire
      • Democratic Republic of the Congo
      • Djibouti
      • Equatorial Guinea
      • Eritrea
      • Eswatini
      • Ethiopia
      • Gabon
      • Gambia
      • Ghana
      • Guinea
      • Guinea Bissau
      • Kenya
      • Lesotho
      • Liberia
      • Madagascar
      • Malawi
      • Mali
      • Mauritania
      • Mauritius
      • Mozambique
      • Namibia
      • Niger
      • Nigeria
      • Republic of the Congo
      • Rwanda
      • Sao Tome and Principe
      • Senegal
      • Seychelles
      • Sierra Leone
      • Somalia
      • South Africa
      • South Sudan
      • Sudan
      • Tanzania
      • Togo
      • Uganda
      • Zambia
      • Zimbabwe
    No Result
    View All Result
    Agentially
    No Result
    View All Result
    Home AMERICAS Greenland

    Research in the Arctic is ‘hype’ and the country’s experts have been criticized by journalists

    The Analyst by The Analyst
    May 7, 2026
    in Greenland
    Research in the Arctic is ‘hype’ and the country’s experts have been criticized by journalists


    ALSO READ

    Lecturer wonders about Trump statements: Golden Dome plans are largely science fiction

    READ ALSO

    The singing Naalakkersuisoq

    Trump removes video of Obama couple as monkeys after criticism

    “Experts warn of possible scenarios for Trump’s takeover of Greenland: We must be ready to open fire”

    “Thin ice: could the Greenland clash kill NATO?”

    “Climate change in Greenland – Catastrophe or Chance?”

    This is what a section of the headlines from the past month’s journalistic coverage of Greenland reads.

    A small sample, mind you.

    Because by now there is no media or language that has not in one way or another turned, turned and analyzed the foreign and security policy crisis that Greenland found itself in at the beginning of the year.

    Jeppe Strandsbjerg is one of the experts who has helped to make the world press and the world’s population more aware of security policy in the Arctic and Greenland’s relationship with the USA and Denmark.

    – There is a bit of a feeling of a state of emergency. Right now many things are being pushed away and people have to wait a bit for one, because this is more important, he says.

    Jeppe Strandsbjerg, who is an associate professor and researcher – and employed at both the Defense Academy and Nasiffik on Ilisimatusarfik – could easily spend all his waking hours talking to journalists if he agreed to everything.

    If the journalist is not well prepared or I just have to fill in some space, it doesn’t make sense for me to participate

    Jeppe Strandsbjerg, associate professor and researcher at the Defense Academy and Nasiffik

    For a period, he received between ten and fifteen inquiries from the media and journalists a day.

    – It’s a bit overwhelming. If we had talked to all of them, we would have been very busy, he says.

    The research colleague, political scientist Maria Ackrén, has also received many inquiries. But while last year she posed for interviews, she has taken a different approach this year and mostly refuses to answer questions.

    – It turns out that it is somewhat the same strategy that some of the other researchers from here have had. In that way, not many people from here speak out, she says.

    – You are affected by it

    ALSO READ

    Trump: Let’s talk about Greenland in 20 days

    Sermitsiaq meets both researchers in the canteen at Ilimmarfik. Here, at the end of January, they took part in a panel on the geopolitical situation.

    Several researchers from Nasiffik, the Center for Foreign and Security Policy, sat on the panel and gave presentations on everything from missile defense to foreign policy and answered the audience’s questions.

    The geopolitical situation is changing rapidly and the development is cause for concernwas the description of the event.

    When the American president started turning his gaze towards Greenland back in December, it was about a year ago that Jeppe Strandsbjerg had moved to Denmark with his family.

    However, he still spends a lot of time on the campus in Nuuk, and this year he had planned to fly to Greenland at the end of January. But then it happened January 5.

    – And then it all started again, he says.

    With the Trump train rumbling out of it, he decided to advance his journey.

    Because in addition to a professional interest in the current development in the Arctic and Greenland due to their work as researchers and teachers, the events of the past few weeks have also affected both Jeppe Strandsbjerg and Maria Ackrén on a personal level.

    – It’s uncomfortable, and you get a little affected by it. At the same time, there are some discussions which run in all possible directions, says Jeppe Strandsbjerg.


    Maria Ackrén agreed to interviews in 2025, as there was also an enormous focus on Greenland and the country’s relationship with the United States. But this year she says no.
    Photo: Oscar Scott Carls

    Maria Ackrén had just returned from the Christmas holidays when all hell broke loose, and for her it was almost unfathomable to have to go through “the same round as last year”, as she puts it herself.

    – I haven’t really bothered to follow the news. Yes, even though I am a researcher and would rather follow along. But when it comes to those long debates and the ‘battle for Greenland’ and all that – it makes you a little tired.

    – This is also why this time I have taken the approach that I do not bother to answer questions, she says.

    There is beginning to be a great demand for research in the Arctic

    Maria Ackrén, lecturer in Political Science at the Department of Society, Economics and Journalism at Ilisimatusarfik

    Jeppe Strandsbjerg’s strategy, when it comes to the time he spends talking to journalists, has been about strict prioritization.

    – You spend a lot of time on it, and at the moment you can sometimes have the feeling that you don’t get to do anything else, he says.

    – At the same time, I also think it is important to explain the story. So I have prioritized major media and international media – or people I know.

    If you turn it around, isn’t that the whole point of your research: to get it out as widely as possible?

    – Yes, you can say that, replies Jeppe Strandsbjerg.

    – But if the journalist is not well prepared, or if I just have to fill in some space, it makes no sense for me to participate.

    The Arctic has become ‘hype’

    The interest from TV stations all over the world and major international newspapers has been something that as an Arctic researcher you have had to get used to.

    At least that’s how Jeppe Strandsbjerg feels.

    – When the interest is as massive as it is now, I think you have had to get used to it, he says and adds:

    – Also the big international press.

    Maria Ackrén nods.

    – I don’t think you ever get used to it, she says.

    Although in the midst of the busyness and seriousness of the foreign policy situation it can be difficult to see the bright spots, there are positive aspects to all the attention that has come to Greenland and the Arctic.

    – There is starting to be a great demand for research in the Arctic to varying degrees and extents, says Maria Ackrén.

    She emphasizes that Denmark’s Free Research Foundation, which distributes billions of dollars each year to various research projects, has specifically requested projects with a focus on the Arctic in recent years.


    On 29 January, several researchers and experts, including Jeppe Strandsbjerg and Maria Ackrén, gave presentations to students, researchers and others interested in the geopolitical situation. Here they talked about climate change, Trump and the ‘Golden Dome’.
    Photo: Oscar Scott Carl

    Last year, the foundation distributed more than DKK 46.5 million for a total of seven research projects with a focus on “current and long-term issues in the Arctic”.

    – So it will be a bit of ‘hype’ in that it is easier to apply for funding now if you have some good ideas or projects underway, she says.

    In addition, Jeppe Strandsbjerg has the experience that many journalists and the media, as a result of last year’s focus on Greenland, now know much more.

    – Last year it was all new and the international press didn’t know very much about Greenland, and they didn’t know very much about Trump either, he says and continues:

    – I think everyone who deals with the Arctic had a feeling that you had to educate or inform the journalist.

    He hasn’t had the same feeling this year – at all, he says.

    – Now the Danish media in particular know extremely much more. It is not always that the angle makes everyone happy, but you have a much better understanding of what Greenland is.





    Source link

    Related Posts

    The singing Naalakkersuisoq
    Greenland

    The singing Naalakkersuisoq

    May 7, 2026
    Trump removes video of Obama couple as monkeys after criticism
    Greenland

    Trump removes video of Obama couple as monkeys after criticism

    May 7, 2026
    Greenlandic students show the flag
    Greenland

    Greenlandic students show the flag

    May 7, 2026
    Solar eclipse creates postage stamp debut
    Greenland

    Solar eclipse creates postage stamp debut

    May 7, 2026
    President of the EU: Decisive for the world that the Strait of Hormuz opens now
    Greenland

    President of the EU: Decisive for the world that the Strait of Hormuz opens now

    May 7, 2026
    Greenlanders’ rights on the agenda in the Folketing
    Greenland

    Greenlanders’ rights on the agenda in the Folketing

    May 6, 2026
    Next Post
    Fuel under siege: the human cost of Washington’s energy pressure on Cuba

    Fuel under siege: the human cost of Washington’s energy pressure on Cuba

    POPULAR NEWS

    Justin Bieber fans flood Coachella festival for headlining show – Entertainment

    Justin Bieber fans flood Coachella festival for headlining show – Entertainment

    April 20, 2026

    Over 600 flee homes as Army, NPA clash in Negros Occidental

    April 21, 2026

    Ex-DPWH exec recalls P800-M ‘delivery’ to Zaldy Co 

    April 20, 2026

    Former PM Paluckas suspends party membership, to waive immunity over criminal probe

    April 24, 2026
    Pres. Ali challenges CARICOM to transform into health research powerhouse

    Pres. Ali challenges CARICOM to transform into health research powerhouse

    April 23, 2026

    EDITOR'S PICK

    Banks warn of increases in mortgages due to 2% tax on new homes

    Banks warn of increases in mortgages due to 2% tax on new homes

    April 14, 2026
    Lance Neita | We are the world | Commentary

    Lance Neita | We are the world | Commentary

    April 13, 2026
    May Day | THE DAILY

    May Day | THE DAILY

    May 3, 2026
    Haradinaj: We are not part of the session, movement without consultation

    Haradinaj: We are not part of the session, movement without consultation

    April 28, 2026

    Recent Posts

    • Trump announced “very good” negotiations with Iran and the possibility of an early agreement. Tehran did not comment on this
    • The results of school Olympiads in chemistry, physics, computer science, and mathematics were announced in Turkmenistan
    • A 19-year-old student died in Dnipro from an attack by the Russian Federation
    • The temporary truce between Russia and Ukraine is breaking down. Development of events

      © 2026 Agentially - Navigating shifting sovereignties and global risk .

      Welcome Back!

      Login to your account below

      Forgotten Password?

      Retrieve your password

      Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

      Log In
      No Result
      View All Result

        © 2026 Agentially - Navigating shifting sovereignties and global risk .

        This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.