Isaac Kfir is an Associate Professor of International Relations at the Institute for International Strategy at Tokyo International University. He earned his B.A. in Modern History from the University of Birmingham, M.A. in International Relations from the University of Kent, and Ph.D. in International Relations from the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Professor Kfir’s research is concentrated in political and conflict transformation in South Asia and the Greater Middle East, with an emphasis on post-conflict reconstruction and transitional justice.
Representative Publications
Kfir, Isaac. “A Regime in Need of a Balance: The UN Counter-terrorism Regime between Security and Human Rights.” (2013).
Kfir, Isaac. “Security, Gender and Post-Conflict Reconstruction: The Need for a Woman Question When Engaging in Reconstruction.” Tex. J. Women & L. 22 (2012).
Kfir, Isaac. “Feminist Legal Theory as a Way to Explain the Lack of Progress of Women’s Rights in Afghanistan: The Need for a State Strength Approach.” (2014).