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Danish lawmakers argue that the Arctic should play a bigger part in Denmark’s foreign policy

By Kevin McGwin, The Arctic Journal April 6, 2017
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Almost exactly a year ago, Peter Taksøe-Jensen, an influential Danish diplomat, put forward a list of proposals for how the Kingdom of Denmark (which includes Greenland and the Faroe Islands) could live up to its potential as an “Arctic great power.”

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