 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. Against a background of intensifying US-China competition, technological advancements, and a growing number of space actors, the space environment is facing unprecedented and destabilizing challenges. To address these pressing issues, a USIP report provides several recommendations. To mitigate the risk of escalation, the US and China should ensure their nuclear and conventional warning and tracking assets are disentangled. The US and others should build on recent momentum to ban direct-to-send anti-satellite testing to open discussions on other space sustainability-enhancing measures. The US should pursue a multi-stakeholder dialogue with China and other space actors to encourage the development of a coordination mechanism for large and very large constellation satellite orbits. You can read the full report on our website at usip.org.