GREENLAND’S WITHDRAWAL FROM THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY:CONSTRUCTIVIST ANALYSIS OF DECISION-MAKING ON GOVERNMENTAL AND SOCIETAL LEVELS

Authors

  • Tatia Dolidze Author

Keywords:

Greenland, Brexit, EU, Withdrawal, Securitization.

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to identify and explain the rationale behind Greenland’s  decision to leave the European Economic Community. The reasoning follows the two-levelled analysis of decision-making: governmental  and societal.  Based on the Process  Tracing  of Greenland’s  way to the self-determination and Discourse Analysis of the 1982 pre-referendum  campaign, the article affirms that the interest of the autonomy expansion backed by the plan of economic well-being outside the Community encouraged the governmental  decision, while on the societal level, the interest of preserving Greenlandicness  against Eu- ropeanization is claimed to have been decisive. Findings are simultaneously  interpreted according to Alex- ander Wendt’s National Interest categories of autonomy, economic well-being and collective self-esteem to conclude that the withdrawal from the Community  was a reverberation of Greenland’s  national inter- ests in their Constructivist sense. As a complement  to Wendt’s  conceptualization  of National Interests, Weaver’s Securitization Theory is used as a theoretical tool for analysing the pre-referendum  campaign as a securitization act. It is argued that the government directed Greenlanders’ Collective self-esteem against the EEC membership and thus constructed the societal security threat out of a purely political issue.

Author Biography

  • Tatia Dolidze

    tatia.dolidze@gmail.com

Published

2021-12-01

How to Cite

GREENLAND’S WITHDRAWAL FROM THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY:CONSTRUCTIVIST ANALYSIS OF DECISION-MAKING ON GOVERNMENTAL AND SOCIETAL LEVELS. (2021). Georgian Journal for European Studies, 4(4). https://gjes.tsu.ge/index.php/gjes/article/view/30