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Furthermore, Corbett references authors like Carol Quigley and Peter Dale Scott to demonstrate that elite groups such as the Milner Group or those operating under the Anglo-American establishment have experienced internal disputes—sometimes outright civil wars—around political strategies like appeasement during the 1930s or policy responses to the Soviet threat. Such evidence underscores that these power centers are not static or unified but are often engaged in structural power plays.