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KAREN IBASCO, MISS EARTH 2017
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THE QROWN PHILIPPINES LIVE CHAT WITH
KAREN IBASCO, MISS EARTH 2017
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manoypoe wrote:Watching and knowing Alexandra Braun for the first time, I fall in love with her. I was not yet following Miss Earth during her time. I only started to be an Earthling in 2009, during Sandra's time. I watched Miss Earth video clippings but that's it. Nothing so special for me then.
Alexandra is damned so gorgeous, with and without make-up. Her voice, the way she speaks and her kind aura are so amazing. She is the sweetest Queen I have ever encountered. She is profuse in thanking Miss Earth for changing her life. I think, she is the most SUCCESSFUL Miss Earth Queen so far.
After watching her and all other Queens, I can say that SHE IS THE BEST MISS EARTH SO FAR. She can still compete and win this again. She is more beautiful than when she won. She looks younger, better, more confident and empowered.
Nand wrote:manoypoe wrote:Watching and knowing Alexandra Braun for the first time, I fall in love with her. I was not yet following Miss Earth during her time. I only started to be an Earthling in 2009, during Sandra's time. I watched Miss Earth video clippings but that's it. Nothing so special for me then.
Alexandra is damned so gorgeous, with and without make-up. Her voice, the way she speaks and her kind aura are so amazing. She is the sweetest Queen I have ever encountered. She is profuse in thanking Miss Earth for changing her life. I think, she is the most SUCCESSFUL Miss Earth Queen so far.
After watching her and all other Queens, I can say that SHE IS THE BEST MISS EARTH SO FAR. She can still compete and win this again. She is more beautiful than when she won. She looks younger, better, more confident and empowered.
Alexandra Braun, Miss Earth 2005 became the most decorated international actress from Venezuela with the most acting awards when she won five international best actress awards in various film festivals all over the world for her portrayal of the lead role in the movie, "Uma" at the London Film Festival, Monaco International Film Festival, the Milan International Film Festival and the Georgia Latino Film Festival in Atlanta; the film also won recognition in the "Film of the World" category at the International Film Festival of India and won best foreign film at the Burbank International Film Festival in the United States.
Alexandra Braun is no doubt the most successful Miss Earth winner in her field. If you are following the career of the previous Miss Earth winners, the next 2 most successful strong contenders are Miss Earth 2007 Jessica Trisko and the dethroned queen, Miss Earth 2002 Džejla Glavović who became the most popular and highest paid supermodel in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Glavović also became a very famous celebrity and TV host in Bosnia; too bad she was dethroned.
Flashing back to the best time, time before Instagram
True success and high-quality.
manoypoe wrote:On March 29, Dzejla posted her throwback pic as Miss Earth, with following caption: Flashing back to the best time, time before Instagram
True success and high-quality.
manoypoe wrote:It would also be nice to hear from Jessica. I think, she is one of the few beauty pageant winners who successfully entered the world of academia.
manoypoe wrote:Nand wrote:manoypoe wrote:Watching and knowing Alexandra Braun for the first time, I fall in love with her. I was not yet following Miss Earth during her time. I only started to be an Earthling in 2009, during Sandra's time. I watched Miss Earth video clippings but that's it. Nothing so special for me then.
Alexandra is damned so gorgeous, with and without make-up. Her voice, the way she speaks and her kind aura are so amazing. She is the sweetest Queen I have ever encountered. She is profuse in thanking Miss Earth for changing her life. I think, she is the most SUCCESSFUL Miss Earth Queen so far.
After watching her and all other Queens, I can say that SHE IS THE BEST MISS EARTH SO FAR. She can still compete and win this again. She is more beautiful than when she won. She looks younger, better, more confident and empowered.
Alexandra Braun, Miss Earth 2005 became the most decorated international actress from Venezuela with the most acting awards when she won five international best actress awards in various film festivals all over the world for her portrayal of the lead role in the movie, "Uma" at the London Film Festival, Monaco International Film Festival, the Milan International Film Festival and the Georgia Latino Film Festival in Atlanta; the film also won recognition in the "Film of the World" category at the International Film Festival of India and won best foreign film at the Burbank International Film Festival in the United States.
Alexandra Braun is no doubt the most successful Miss Earth winner in her field. If you are following the career of the previous Miss Earth winners, the next 2 most successful strong contenders are Miss Earth 2007 Jessica Trisko and the dethroned queen, Miss Earth 2002 Džejla Glavović who became the most popular and highest paid supermodel in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Glavović also became a very famous celebrity and TV host in Bosnia; too bad she was dethroned.
Thanks for the info. So Dzejla became famous because of her Miss Earth's victory? Agree that too bad, she was dethroned. It would have been nice to talk to her after all these years. But when I checked her IG account, she still mentioned that she was the winner of Miss Earth.
It would also be nice to hear from Jessica. I think, she is one of the few beauty pageant winners who successfully entered the world of academia.
Handsama wrote:manoypoe wrote:Nand wrote:manoypoe wrote:Watching and knowing Alexandra Braun for the first time, I fall in love with her. I was not yet following Miss Earth during her time. I only started to be an Earthling in 2009, during Sandra's time. I watched Miss Earth video clippings but that's it. Nothing so special for me then.
Alexandra is damned so gorgeous, with and without make-up. Her voice, the way she speaks and her kind aura are so amazing. She is the sweetest Queen I have ever encountered. She is profuse in thanking Miss Earth for changing her life. I think, she is the most SUCCESSFUL Miss Earth Queen so far.
After watching her and all other Queens, I can say that SHE IS THE BEST MISS EARTH SO FAR. She can still compete and win this again. She is more beautiful than when she won. She looks younger, better, more confident and empowered.
Alexandra Braun, Miss Earth 2005 became the most decorated international actress from Venezuela with the most acting awards when she won five international best actress awards in various film festivals all over the world for her portrayal of the lead role in the movie, "Uma" at the London Film Festival, Monaco International Film Festival, the Milan International Film Festival and the Georgia Latino Film Festival in Atlanta; the film also won recognition in the "Film of the World" category at the International Film Festival of India and won best foreign film at the Burbank International Film Festival in the United States.
Alexandra Braun is no doubt the most successful Miss Earth winner in her field. If you are following the career of the previous Miss Earth winners, the next 2 most successful strong contenders are Miss Earth 2007 Jessica Trisko and the dethroned queen, Miss Earth 2002 Džejla Glavović who became the most popular and highest paid supermodel in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Glavović also became a very famous celebrity and TV host in Bosnia; too bad she was dethroned.
Thanks for the info. So Dzejla became famous because of her Miss Earth's victory? Agree that too bad, she was dethroned. It would have been nice to talk to her after all these years. But when I checked her IG account, she still mentioned that she was the winner of Miss Earth.
It would also be nice to hear from Jessica. I think, she is one of the few beauty pageant winners who successfully entered the world of academia.
Despite the fact that she was dethroned, I’m glad Dzejla continues to acknowledge her participation at Miss Earth. Come to think of it, with her very successful modeling career, she could have chosen to forget about Miss Earth and yet she chose not to...so that says a lot. My respect goes to her. As a young model when she won Miss Earth, it sounds like she was inundated by job offers that were difficult to ignore. I just wished she finished her reign before accepting those offers.
Jessica was supposed to judge the Miss Earth USA pageant a few years back but she must have withdrawn as she was a no show at the pageant. I’m hoping that Laura invites her again (unless she burned bridges with her withdrawal). I’d love to see her participate in the ongoing Earth talks. Actually, I would love for all the Queens from the 2000s to join the talks so we can get an update.
manoypoe wrote:Handsama wrote:manoypoe wrote:Nand wrote:manoypoe wrote:Watching and knowing Alexandra Braun for the first time, I fall in love with her. I was not yet following Miss Earth during her time. I only started to be an Earthling in 2009, during Sandra's time. I watched Miss Earth video clippings but that's it. Nothing so special for me then.
Alexandra is damned so gorgeous, with and without make-up. Her voice, the way she speaks and her kind aura are so amazing. She is the sweetest Queen I have ever encountered. She is profuse in thanking Miss Earth for changing her life. I think, she is the most SUCCESSFUL Miss Earth Queen so far.
After watching her and all other Queens, I can say that SHE IS THE BEST MISS EARTH SO FAR. She can still compete and win this again. She is more beautiful than when she won. She looks younger, better, more confident and empowered.
Alexandra Braun, Miss Earth 2005 became the most decorated international actress from Venezuela with the most acting awards when she won five international best actress awards in various film festivals all over the world for her portrayal of the lead role in the movie, "Uma" at the London Film Festival, Monaco International Film Festival, the Milan International Film Festival and the Georgia Latino Film Festival in Atlanta; the film also won recognition in the "Film of the World" category at the International Film Festival of India and won best foreign film at the Burbank International Film Festival in the United States.
Alexandra Braun is no doubt the most successful Miss Earth winner in her field. If you are following the career of the previous Miss Earth winners, the next 2 most successful strong contenders are Miss Earth 2007 Jessica Trisko and the dethroned queen, Miss Earth 2002 Džejla Glavović who became the most popular and highest paid supermodel in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Glavović also became a very famous celebrity and TV host in Bosnia; too bad she was dethroned.
Thanks for the info. So Dzejla became famous because of her Miss Earth's victory? Agree that too bad, she was dethroned. It would have been nice to talk to her after all these years. But when I checked her IG account, she still mentioned that she was the winner of Miss Earth.
It would also be nice to hear from Jessica. I think, she is one of the few beauty pageant winners who successfully entered the world of academia.
Despite the fact that she was dethroned, I’m glad Dzejla continues to acknowledge her participation at Miss Earth. Come to think of it, with her very successful modeling career, she could have chosen to forget about Miss Earth and yet she chose not to...so that says a lot. My respect goes to her. As a young model when she won Miss Earth, it sounds like she was inundated by job offers that were difficult to ignore. I just wished she finished her reign before accepting those offers.
Jessica was supposed to judge the Miss Earth USA pageant a few years back but she must have withdrawn as she was a no show at the pageant. I’m hoping that Laura invites her again (unless she burned bridges with her withdrawal). I’d love to see her participate in the ongoing Earth talks. Actually, I would love for all the Queens from the 2000s to join the talks so we can get an update.
Dzejla and Jessca's successes are both impressive but my respect and admiration goes to Dzejla. Honestly, this is the first time that I knew all about her, thanks Nand. Despite her success and being dethroned, she never took it against Carousel. Maybe their parting was a mutual decision, no ill feelings between them.
Dzejla crediting Miss Earth for her success is admirable. I was surprised to still see Miss Earth in her IG account profile while other winners do not mention Miss Earth.
If I were part of Carousel, I would consider inviting Dzejla in future editions of Miss Earth as one of the judges. It will for sure make a noise.
I also want to make it a tradition that each year, they will invite previous winners or elemental queens as one of the judges. I hate seeing Filipino politicians as judges.
Nand wrote:manoypoe wrote:Handsama wrote:manoypoe wrote:Nand wrote:manoypoe wrote:Watching and knowing Alexandra Braun for the first time, I fall in love with her. I was not yet following Miss Earth during her time. I only started to be an Earthling in 2009, during Sandra's time. I watched Miss Earth video clippings but that's it. Nothing so special for me then.
Alexandra is damned so gorgeous, with and without make-up. Her voice, the way she speaks and her kind aura are so amazing. She is the sweetest Queen I have ever encountered. She is profuse in thanking Miss Earth for changing her life. I think, she is the most SUCCESSFUL Miss Earth Queen so far.
After watching her and all other Queens, I can say that SHE IS THE BEST MISS EARTH SO FAR. She can still compete and win this again. She is more beautiful than when she won. She looks younger, better, more confident and empowered.
Alexandra Braun, Miss Earth 2005 became the most decorated international actress from Venezuela with the most acting awards when she won five international best actress awards in various film festivals all over the world for her portrayal of the lead role in the movie, "Uma" at the London Film Festival, Monaco International Film Festival, the Milan International Film Festival and the Georgia Latino Film Festival in Atlanta; the film also won recognition in the "Film of the World" category at the International Film Festival of India and won best foreign film at the Burbank International Film Festival in the United States.
Alexandra Braun is no doubt the most successful Miss Earth winner in her field. If you are following the career of the previous Miss Earth winners, the next 2 most successful strong contenders are Miss Earth 2007 Jessica Trisko and the dethroned queen, Miss Earth 2002 Džejla Glavović who became the most popular and highest paid supermodel in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Glavović also became a very famous celebrity and TV host in Bosnia; too bad she was dethroned.
Thanks for the info. So Dzejla became famous because of her Miss Earth's victory? Agree that too bad, she was dethroned. It would have been nice to talk to her after all these years. But when I checked her IG account, she still mentioned that she was the winner of Miss Earth.
It would also be nice to hear from Jessica. I think, she is one of the few beauty pageant winners who successfully entered the world of academia.
Despite the fact that she was dethroned, I’m glad Dzejla continues to acknowledge her participation at Miss Earth. Come to think of it, with her very successful modeling career, she could have chosen to forget about Miss Earth and yet she chose not to...so that says a lot. My respect goes to her. As a young model when she won Miss Earth, it sounds like she was inundated by job offers that were difficult to ignore. I just wished she finished her reign before accepting those offers.
Jessica was supposed to judge the Miss Earth USA pageant a few years back but she must have withdrawn as she was a no show at the pageant. I’m hoping that Laura invites her again (unless she burned bridges with her withdrawal). I’d love to see her participate in the ongoing Earth talks. Actually, I would love for all the Queens from the 2000s to join the talks so we can get an update.
Dzejla and Jessca's successes are both impressive but my respect and admiration goes to Dzejla. Honestly, this is the first time that I knew all about her, thanks Nand. Despite her success and being dethroned, she never took it against Carousel. Maybe their parting was a mutual decision, no ill feelings between them.
Dzejla crediting Miss Earth for her success is admirable. I was surprised to still see Miss Earth in her IG account profile while other winners do not mention Miss Earth.
If I were part of Carousel, I would consider inviting Dzejla in future editions of Miss Earth as one of the judges. It will for sure make a noise.
I also want to make it a tradition that each year, they will invite previous winners or elemental queens as one of the judges. I hate seeing Filipino politicians as judges.
For me, it was actually a shared reign.
Džejla Glavović October 29, 2002- May 28, 2003
Winfred Omwakwe (Kenya) August 7, 2003 - October 22, 2003
Džejla Glavović was dethroned on May 28, 2003 due to her failure to comply with the stipulations in her contract. Miss Air from Kenya, Winfred Omwakwe was only formally crowned as the new Miss Earth 2002 on August 7, 2003 at the Carousel Gardens.
I hope that Carousel would still put her in the Past Miss Earth winners in their website side-by-side with Winfred along with the dates I stipulated above since she reigned for 7 months, more than Winfred Omwakwe's reign (barely reigned for 3 months).
It would be great if they invite her to judge Miss Earth. After all, her success is attributed from her feat in Miss Earth.
manoypoe wrote:Nand wrote:manoypoe wrote:Handsama wrote:manoypoe wrote:Nand wrote:manoypoe wrote:Watching and knowing Alexandra Braun for the first time, I fall in love with her. I was not yet following Miss Earth during her time. I only started to be an Earthling in 2009, during Sandra's time. I watched Miss Earth video clippings but that's it. Nothing so special for me then.
Alexandra is damned so gorgeous, with and without make-up. Her voice, the way she speaks and her kind aura are so amazing. She is the sweetest Queen I have ever encountered. She is profuse in thanking Miss Earth for changing her life. I think, she is the most SUCCESSFUL Miss Earth Queen so far.
After watching her and all other Queens, I can say that SHE IS THE BEST MISS EARTH SO FAR. She can still compete and win this again. She is more beautiful than when she won. She looks younger, better, more confident and empowered.
Alexandra Braun, Miss Earth 2005 became the most decorated international actress from Venezuela with the most acting awards when she won five international best actress awards in various film festivals all over the world for her portrayal of the lead role in the movie, "Uma" at the London Film Festival, Monaco International Film Festival, the Milan International Film Festival and the Georgia Latino Film Festival in Atlanta; the film also won recognition in the "Film of the World" category at the International Film Festival of India and won best foreign film at the Burbank International Film Festival in the United States.
Alexandra Braun is no doubt the most successful Miss Earth winner in her field. If you are following the career of the previous Miss Earth winners, the next 2 most successful strong contenders are Miss Earth 2007 Jessica Trisko and the dethroned queen, Miss Earth 2002 Džejla Glavović who became the most popular and highest paid supermodel in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Glavović also became a very famous celebrity and TV host in Bosnia; too bad she was dethroned.
Thanks for the info. So Dzejla became famous because of her Miss Earth's victory? Agree that too bad, she was dethroned. It would have been nice to talk to her after all these years. But when I checked her IG account, she still mentioned that she was the winner of Miss Earth.
It would also be nice to hear from Jessica. I think, she is one of the few beauty pageant winners who successfully entered the world of academia.
Despite the fact that she was dethroned, I’m glad Dzejla continues to acknowledge her participation at Miss Earth. Come to think of it, with her very successful modeling career, she could have chosen to forget about Miss Earth and yet she chose not to...so that says a lot. My respect goes to her. As a young model when she won Miss Earth, it sounds like she was inundated by job offers that were difficult to ignore. I just wished she finished her reign before accepting those offers.
Jessica was supposed to judge the Miss Earth USA pageant a few years back but she must have withdrawn as she was a no show at the pageant. I’m hoping that Laura invites her again (unless she burned bridges with her withdrawal). I’d love to see her participate in the ongoing Earth talks. Actually, I would love for all the Queens from the 2000s to join the talks so we can get an update.
Dzejla and Jessca's successes are both impressive but my respect and admiration goes to Dzejla. Honestly, this is the first time that I knew all about her, thanks Nand. Despite her success and being dethroned, she never took it against Carousel. Maybe their parting was a mutual decision, no ill feelings between them.
Dzejla crediting Miss Earth for her success is admirable. I was surprised to still see Miss Earth in her IG account profile while other winners do not mention Miss Earth.
If I were part of Carousel, I would consider inviting Dzejla in future editions of Miss Earth as one of the judges. It will for sure make a noise.
I also want to make it a tradition that each year, they will invite previous winners or elemental queens as one of the judges. I hate seeing Filipino politicians as judges.
For me, it was actually a shared reign.
Džejla Glavović October 29, 2002- May 28, 2003
Winfred Omwakwe (Kenya) August 7, 2003 - October 22, 2003
Džejla Glavović was dethroned on May 28, 2003 due to her failure to comply with the stipulations in her contract. Miss Air from Kenya, Winfred Omwakwe was only formally crowned as the new Miss Earth 2002 on August 7, 2003 at the Carousel Gardens.
I hope that Carousel would still put her in the Past Miss Earth winners in their website side-by-side with Winfred along with the dates I stipulated above since she reigned for 7 months, more than Winfred Omwakwe's reign (barely reigned for 3 months).
It would be great if they invite her to judge Miss Earth. After all, her success is attributed from her feat in Miss Earth.
What do you think is the real reason why Dzejla was dethroned? I agree that even if she was dethroned, technically, she was still Miss Earth 2002 coz she reigned longer than Winfred. Hope they really invite her to judge, after all, she is really proud of her victory until now. I hope MEB, MEM, MEC or MEE invites her for a live chat. I want to hear from her. I saw this video recently posted.
manoypoe wrote:So that was the only reason? She was not pasaway at all?
Stoichio wrote:manoypoe wrote:So that was the only reason? She was not pasaway at all?
While it is true that the grounds for her dethronement was because she prioritized her modelling stints/offers over her duties as Miss Earth, she was a headache during the pageants preliminary activities. Many girls complained about her being anti-social and would always refuse to join tree-planting activities. One candidate even said that Miss BiH would always want to stay in her hotel room rather than do activities that would require the girls to go out under the sun.
The reason why the girls walked out from the stage after she was announced as the winner because they did not want her to win. The organizers knew about these but they did not meddle with the scores she got from the preliminary competition judges, of course. The judges did not know about her attitude. All they know was that she was beautiful. During those years, preliminary competition format in ME was so much like Miss Universe.
ajsy0203 wrote:Stoichio wrote:manoypoe wrote:So that was the only reason? She was not pasaway at all?
While it is true that the grounds for her dethronement was because she prioritized her modelling stints/offers over her duties as Miss Earth, she was a headache during the pageants preliminary activities. Many girls complained about her being anti-social and would always refuse to join tree-planting activities. One candidate even said that Miss BiH would always want to stay in her hotel room rather than do activities that would require the girls to go out under the sun.
The reason why the girls walked out from the stage after she was announced as the winner because they did not want her to win. The organizers knew about these but they did not meddle with the scores she got from the preliminary competition judges, of course. The judges did not know about her attitude. All they know was that she was beautiful. During those years, preliminary competition format in ME was so much like Miss Universe.
Closed door style of pre-judging (morning: Beauty of Face & Figure and Form; Afternoon: Intelligence) just like when Carousel still the producer/co-organizer of Miss Asia Pacific Quest. Since 2017 all the pre-judging events were aired via live streaming.
After Džejla's dethronement, attitude scores came in the following edition to eliminate the so-called "diva-ish" beauties.
Nand wrote:manoypoe wrote:It would also be nice to hear from Jessica. I think, she is one of the few beauty pageant winners who successfully entered the world of academia.
In fact, Miss Earth 2007, Jessica Trisko is the most successful Big Four pageant winner (Miss Earth, Miss Universe, Miss World, and Miss International) in the field of Academe and as a Commentator on international politics and conflict.
Dr. Jessica Trisko Darden has contributed op-eds and commentary on international politics and conflict, foreign aid and political violence and has appeared as a writer in The Baltimore Sun, The Huffington, The Hill, The Conversation, The Economist, The Guardian, Newsweek, The New York Times, Business Insider, US News and World Report. She has written multiple pieces for The Washington Post's PostEverything and Monkey Cage. She has been interviewed for her political views by BBC World Service, CNN, The Globe and Mail, The Today Show, Voice of America, and The Wall Street Journal, and etc. She's been featured on Cato's Power Problems podcast and AEI's Banter podcast. You can listen to her latest NPR On Point interview about what to do with the women and children of the Islamic State.
She is a Visiting Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and a Non-resident Fellow at the George Washington University's Program on Extremism. She is also an Assistant Professor at American University's School of International Service.From 2017-2019, she was an inaugural Jeane Kirkpatrick Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. From 2010 to 2012, Dr. Trisko Darden was a Visiting Scholar with Yale University's Program on Order, Conflict and Violence.
Dr. Jessica Trisko Darden's research focuses on the relationship between international development and conflict. She is the author of "Aiding and Abetting: U.S. Foreign Assistance and State Violence" (Stanford, 2019) and co-author of "Insurgent Women: Female Combatants in Civil Wars" (Georgetown, 2019). Her third book, "Women as War Criminals: Gender, Agency, Justice" is under contract with Stanford University Press. Dr. Trisko Darden has published peer-reviewed articles on alliance dynamics, political violence, and human security.
Her research has been funded by the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) and the McGill-Universite de Montreal Centre for International Peace and Security Studies.
Trisko has published in edited volumes and the journals Central Asian Survey and the McGill Foreign Affairs Review. She has presented at numerous academic conferences including the International Studies Association 2009 and 2008 conferences, the ISSS/ISAC 2009 conference, the Association for the Study of Nationalities 2007 conference, various McGill-Universite de Montreal Research Group in International Security conferences, and the CDAI-CDFAI 2006 conference
Dr. Trisko Darden has expertise in: U.S. foreign aid; development and security; human rights; Asia (particularly Southeast Asia and Central Asia); and gender issues and security. She completed her Ph.D. McGill University, Political Science; M.A. University of Texas at Austin, Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies; B.A. McGill University, International Development and Russian.
Now, tell me who else in the Big Four pageant winners has achieved this feat?
Angela wrote:Nand wrote:[img]https:/etron.com/cdn/jessica-trisko-darden-9caf4c05-105e-4a9a-b1d3-4b98fa2aa13-resize-750.jpeg[/img]manoypoe wrote:It would also be nice to hear from Jessica. I think, she is one of the few beauty pageant winners who successfully entered the world of academia.
In fact, Miss Earth 2007, Jessica Trisko is the most successful Big Four pageant winner (Miss Earth, Miss Universe, Miss World, and Miss International) in the field of Academe and as a Commentator on international politics and conflict.
Dr. Jessica Trisko Darden has contributed op-eds and commentary on international politics and conflict, foreign aid and political violence and has appeared as a writer in The Baltimore Sun, The Huffington, The Hill, The Conversation, The Economist, The Guardian, Newsweek, The New York Times, Business Insider, US News and World Report. She has written multiple pieces for The Washington Post's PostEverything and Monkey Cage. She has been interviewed for her political views by BBC World Service, CNN, The Globe and Mail, The Today Show, Voice of America, and The Wall Street Journal, and etc. She's been featured on Cato's Power Problems podcast and AEI's Banter podcast. You can listen to her latest NPR On Point interview about what to do with the women and children of the Islamic State.
She is a Visiting Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and a Non-resident Fellow at the George Washington University's Program on Extremism. She is also an Assistant Professor at American University's School of International Service.From 2017-2019, she was an inaugural Jeane Kirkpatrick Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. From 2010 to 2012, Dr. Trisko Darden was a Visiting Scholar with Yale University's Program on Order, Conflict and Violence.
Dr. Jessica Trisko Darden's research focuses on the relationship between international development and conflict. She is the author of "Aiding and Abetting: U.S. Foreign Assistance and State Violence" (Stanford, 2019) and co-author of "Insurgent Women: Female Combatants in Civil Wars" (Georgetown, 2019). Her third book, "Women as War Criminals: Gender, Agency, Justice" is under contract with Stanford University Press. Dr. Trisko Darden has published peer-reviewed articles on alliance dynamics, political violence, and human security.
Her research has been funded by the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) and the McGill-Universite de Montreal Centre for International Peace and Security Studies.
Trisko has published in edited volumes and the journals Central Asian Survey and the McGill Foreign Affairs Review. She has presented at numerous academic conferences including the International Studies Association 2009 and 2008 conferences, the ISSS/ISAC 2009 conference, the Association for the Study of Nationalities 2007 conference, various McGill-Universite de Montreal Research Group in International Security conferences, and the CDAI-CDFAI 2006 conference
Dr. Trisko Darden has expertise in: U.S. foreign aid; development and security; human rights; Asia (particularly Southeast Asia and Central Asia); and gender issues and security. She completed her Ph.D. McGill University, Political Science; M.A. University of Texas at Austin, Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies; B.A. McGill University, International Development and Russian.
Now, tell me who else in the Big Four pageant winners has achieved this feat?
Of all the Miss Earth titleholders, Jessica Trisko rarely acknowledges her title. It's not even mentioned in her professional bio - https://www.american.edu/sis/faculty/trisko.cfm
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