Jessica Trisko Darden, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Violence
Gender
Security
Eurasia
Foreign Aid
Conflict
Education
- Ph.D., Political Science, McGill University
- M.A., Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies, University of Texas at Austin
- B.A. (Hons.), International Development Studies and Russian Studies, McGill University
Research Interests
- Political violence
- Gender
- Security
- Eurasia
- Foreign assistance
- Conflict and post-conflict countries
Select Publications
- Izabela Steflja, Jessica Trisko Darden and Amanda Wintersieck, “Breaking Through the Legal Binary: Media Labelling of Dominic Ongwen as a Victim-Perpetrator,” Social & Legal Studies (2023, Open Access)
- Jessica Trisko Darden. “Ukrainian Wartime Policy and the Construction of Women's Combatant Status,” Women's Studies International Forum (2023, Open Access)
- Jessica Trisko Darden and Duenya Hassan, “Citizenship, Family Law, and the Repatriation of Islamic State Affiliates in MENA,” Terrorism and Political Violence (2023)
- Jessica Trisko Darden and Emily Estelle, “Confronting Islamist Insurgencies in Africa: The Case of Mozambique,” Orbis (2021)
- Jessica Trisko Darden, Aiding and Abetting: U.S. Foreign Assistance and State Violence (Stanford University Press, 2020)
Affiliations
Courses
- Women in Global Politics
- The Politics of Genocide
- Senior Seminar