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I'm trying to move beyond headline-driven understanding and develop a more nuanced grasp of global politics, specifically the underlying economic and historical factors shaping current alliances and conflicts. It's overwhelming to parse through the volume of analysis from different think tanks and media outlets, each with their own apparent biases. For those who follow international relations closely, how do you structure your reading to build a coherent, fact-based picture? Which academic journals, non-partisan research organizations, or specific historians do you find provide the most reliable context for understanding the strategic interests of major powers beyond the day-to-day news cycle?