Greenland, an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, occupies a pivotal position in global geopolitics due to its strategic Arctic location, vast natural resources, and the intensifying impacts of climate change on its ice sheet. As international interest in the region grows, Greenland remains a central focus for diplomatic relations between Copenhagen, Washington, and other global powers, particularly as shifting political landscapes in Denmark and the broader North Atlantic influence the island’s path toward greater self-governance and economic development.