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Monday, 18. May 2026 – Tuesday, 19. May 2026 Save in my calendar

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Berlin Forum on Global Cooperation 2026

Energy Cooperation vs. Energy Dominance - Partnerships for a Joint Transition

As a result of the war on Iran, the strait of Hormuz has been de facto closed. About 20-30 percent of global oil supply and 20-25 percent of global seaborne gas supply is interrupted - the “largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market” (IEA).

Already before the war, energy has become a fiercely contested global arena. US president Donald Trump has made “American energy dominance” his foremost goal. Under his leadership, the United States doubles down on fossil fuels and uses its huge political and economic leverage to force more countries to buy US oil and gas. It tries to thwart progress on clean energies, torpedoes international agreements and pressures international development finance institutions to resume financing of fossil fuels.  

China in contrast achieved technological leadership on clean technologies, first slowly, then suddenly. While still sending mixed signals on decarbonization, the country seized a window of opportunity: Chinese companies built massive production capacities which drastically reduced the costs of clean technologies ushering an “electrotech revolution” not only domestically, but also internationally. 

Europe is now challenged to defend its domestic industry and reaffirm its emphasis on renewable energies and energy efficiency in both its domestic energy strategy and its international relations. Not fossil dominance, but sustainable energy cooperation is the stated goal of numerous bilateral and plurilateral partnerships like the high profile Just Energy Transitions Partnerships. How Europe responds to the challenge will be decisive.

Governments across Africa, Asia and Latin America are shaping their energy choices balancing energy access, industrial development and energy security. The direction they take will influence decisively the achievement of global climate targets. How do Southern countries navigate the competing pressures while maximising development benefits ensuring local value creation and generating jobs? How might Europe engage with their priorities? And what role could transformative partnerships for mutual benefit between Global South countries and Europe play? 

How these questions will be answered will determine our common future. More than ever, energy remains a contested terrain. On this backdrop, the Berlin Forum on Global Cooperation 2026 will debate the tensions over energy strategies and the cooperative partnerships needed to ensure a prosperous future.


Cooperation: 
With The Centre for Rural Development (SLE) at the Humboldt University of Berlin.


Information: 
Christina Rode
Globalisation and Transformation Unit
E rode@BOELL.de


 

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Berlin Forum on Global Cooperation
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Monday, 18. May 2026
Address
Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung - Headquarter Berlin
Schumannstr. 8
10117 Berlin

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