10th INTERENEF – INTERNATIONAL ENERGY FORUM
Energy and food sovereignty in an era of deglobalization
Zagreb, 13. October 2026, Westin Hotel, Crystal Ballroom
SIMULTANEOUS INTERPRETATION IS PROVIDED AT THE 10th INTERENEF
Goal of the anniversary 10th Interenef
…is to open a structured dialogue on energy and food sovereignty in the context of deglobalization, geopolitics, and national security.
The Forum brings together representatives of diplomacy, institutions, industry, and the academic community to exchange policies, experiences, and approaches to the key challenges of today’s global order.
Special emphasis is placed on the interconnection of energy, food, and technology, and on strengthening the resilience of states and societies.
Four markers of the 10th Interenef
A global diplomatic perspective on energy and food sovereignty in the age of deglobalization
Energy, agricultural, and food companies and their role in promoting energy and food sovereignty
Energy, food, and technology—on their interweaving and interaction. Challenges and risks in the age of deglobalization
Energy and food sovereignty as part of states’ national security. A comparative approach

Organized by:
Institute for European and Globalization Studies

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Forum Panels
First panel
Energy and food sovereignty in the age of deglobalization and the global risk society from the perspective of diplomacy. A diplomatic panopticon and the diplomatic perspective
Second panel
Energy, agricultural, and food companies and their role in promoting energy and food sovereignty. Challenges in deglobalization and geopolitical turbulence. The perspective of energy, agricultural, and food companies and state agencies
Third panel
Energy, food, and technology—or an interweaving and interaction. Challenges and risks in this era
deglobalizacije. Perspektiva interakcije energije, poljoprivrede i tehnologije
Fourth panel
Energy and food sovereignty as part of states’ national security. Croatia and the European Union compared with other countries around the world. A comparative approach and a national security perspective
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