Southeast Asian Studies Podcast: Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in Myanmar

In this episode of Southeast Asian Studies, Phyu Phyu Oo discusses her new book titled Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in Myanmar: The Role of the State (De Gruyter, 2025). In the course of the interview she explains what Conflict-Related Sexual Violence (CRSV) is, efforts to address it through international agreements and law, and its historical conditions in Myanmar. She also reflects on the current conditions and future prospects for addressing CRSV in Myanmar.

This episode was produced by NYSEAN partner, the New Books Network.

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