 We know that it's hard to stay up to date on USIP's latest publications so we've challenged our teams to summarize their latest research in less than a minute. This is Briefly. In February 2021, a military coup in Myanmar toppled the democratically elected civilian government, reversing a decade of progress and reform. One year later, the country is embroiled in a full-scale civil war. A Myanmar study group convened by the U.S. Institute of Peace has issued a new report with these key policy recommendations for the U.S. to do the following. Lead an international effort to get humanitarian assistance to civilian populations. Support dialogue and reconciliation efforts within the opposition to strengthen trust and unity. Expand relations with civilian non-state authorities governing significant parts of the country, especially those democratically elected by ethnic minorities. Supply technical and other non-military assistance to opposition actors to help them develop a transition plan. Support the documentation of atrocities and war crimes committed by the junta. Intensify efforts to isolate the military and strain its resources. You can read the full report on our website at usip.org.