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Christopher Lamont is a Professor of International Relations at Tokyo International University, where he also serves as Dean of E-Track International Relations and Vice Dean of the Graduate School of International Relations. His work bridges global politics, human rights, and transitional justice, with a focus on research methodology and policy implementation.
- Ph.D., Politics – University of Glasgow (2008)
- M.A., International and European Politics – University of Edinburgh (2005)
- B.A., International Studies – University of Mississippi (2002)
Lamont’s research interests revolve around transitional justice in post-conflict societies, human rights frameworks, and international relations in the Indo-Pacific region. His work often examines how legal and political systems adapt to democratization and conflict resolution.
His recent publications explore the intersection of digital technologies and transitional justice, geopolitical partnerships in the Middle East, and the cultural dimensions of post-conflict governance. These works reflect his interdisciplinary approach to understanding global security and justice mechanisms.
- Scientific Awards
- Fulbright Scholarship
- IREX Short-Term Travel Grant
Lamont has led major research initiatives, including a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) on transport security in the Indo-Pacific. His collaborative projects span institutions in Japan, Europe, and the Middle East, emphasizing the role of non-Western perspectives in democratization studies.





