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Using newly declassified documents, this book explores why U.S. military leaders after World War II sought to monitor the far north and understand 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 United States, this book explores many compelling topics. What led to the creation of the U.S. Thule Air Base in Greenland, one of the worlds largest, and why did the U.S. build a nuclear-powered city under Greenlands ice cap? How did Danish concern about sovereignty shape scientific research programs in Greenland? Also explored here: why did Denmarks most famous scientist, Inge Lehmann, became involved in research in Greenland, and what international reverberations resulted from the crash of a U.S. B-52 bomber carrying four nuclear weapons near Thule in January 1968?
.Introduction?Exploring Greenlands Secrets: Science, Technology, Diplomacy, and Cold War Planning in Global Contexts?Ronald E. Doel, Kristine C. Harper, Matthias Heymann.-
.Part One?Arctic Challenges in the Cold War.-?
.Chapter 1?Defending the North American Continent: Why the Physical Environmental?Sciences Mattered in Cold War Greenland?Ronald E. Doel.-?
.Chapter 2?Small state preoccupations: science and technology in the pursuit of?modernization, security, and sovereignty in Greenland?Kristian Hvidtfelt Nielsen.-?
.Part Two?Controlling Hostile Environments:?Geophysical Research in Greenland.-?
.Chapter 3?Searching for Control: Weather Stations and Data in the Early Cold War?Matthias Heymann.-?
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