Slavko Kulić

Slavko Kulić (born 21 August 1941) is a Croatian scientist and economist concerned with the sociology of international relations.

He graduated from the Faculty of Business and Economics at the University of Zagreb, and made postgraduate studies in philosophy, politics, economics, law and sociology in Zagreb, Belgrade and Ljubljana.

He was made senior research fellow at the Institute of Economics in Zagreb, Croatia in 1970, and later became head respectively of the Institute's Department for International Relations, Department for Strategic Research, and Department of Supradisciplinary Research for existence and development of life on the planet Earth.

[3] Kulić advocates what he calls a "globalisation of humanism and morals, as opposed to a globalisation of violence and profit in the world" about which he has written and spoken in Croatia.

He has participated in more than 150 international scientific conferences and symposia on the sociology of international relations, including political, economical, legal, social and military discussions.