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This paper is a strategic analysis. For further research, consult PIK’s annual “Potsdam Climate Impact Report” and the German Federal Foreign Office’s “Climate and Security” briefs.
Note: While a specific event named “Outlook Potsdam” does not have a fixed, annual global brand like the Munich Security Conference, this paper synthesizes the strategic importance of Potsdam, Germany—home to the famous Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) and the site of the historic Potsdam Agreement (1945)—into a forward-looking analytical document. Author: Strategic Foresight Unit Date: April 14, 2026 Theme: Geopolitical Stability, Climate Adaptation, and Technological Sovereignty 1. Introduction Potsdam, the capital of Brandenburg and a city steeped in Prussian and Cold War history, has emerged as a silent but powerful fulcrum of global strategy. Unlike Berlin’s political immediacy or Munich’s security focus, “Outlook Potsdam” represents a dual-track future: first, learning from the Potsdam Agreement (1945) on post-war order, and second, leveraging the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) for planetary boundaries. This paper argues that the next decade (2026–2036) will see Potsdam’s strategic value shift from historical memory to a living laboratory for climate-security nexus governance. 2. The Historical Backdrop: Order from Ruin The original Potsdam Conference (July–August 1945) established the parameters for post-WWII Europe: demilitarization, denazification, decartelization, and democratization. Today, as the post-Cold War order fractures—with Russia’s revisionism, China’s systemic rivalry, and the Global South’s realignment—the need for a “Potsdam 2.0” framework is evident. outlook potsdam
Failure to adopt a Potsdam-like framework means stumbling into a disorder defined by simultaneous heatwaves, resource wars, and algorithmic arms races. Success, however rare, begins by recognizing that Potsdam has always been about the future—not the past. This paper is a strategic analysis