Decentralization by devolution is a process where power and authority are transferred from a central government to regional or local entities. This allows for greater decision-making autonomy and tailored policies at the local level, which can lead to more effective governance and responsiveness to local needs. It can also promote political and administrative efficiency by distributing responsibilities closer to the people affected by them.
The three main models of decentralization are deconcentration, delegation, and devolution. Deconcentration involves transferring responsibilities to lower levels within the same central authority. Delegation involves transferring power to semi-autonomous organizations or private actors. Devolution involves transferring power to subnational levels of government.
Jean Cantlie Stewart has written: 'Why devolution?' -- subject(s): Decentralization in government, Politics and government
The process whereby regions within a state demand and gain political strength and growing autonomy at the expense of the central government.
Decentralization involves distributing power and decision-making away from a central authority to lower levels of an organization or a network. It allows for greater autonomy, quicker decision-making, and more flexibility in responding to local needs. Decentralization can improve efficiency, promote innovation, and increase accountability.
Russell Deacon has written: 'Devolution in the United Kingdom' -- subject(s): Decentralization in government '\\' -- subject(s): Constitutional history, Kings and rulers, Politics and government, Princes
1 Both are applied by the authorized person or organization. 2 Both are based on certain rule and regulation, 3 Have the concern of accountability, 4 Both are performed by the central level
War of Devolution happened in 1668.
Supranationalism: NATO Devolution: Yugoslavia
Commission on Scottish Devolution was created in 2008.
Commission on Devolution in Wales was created in 2011.
Albert K. Mwenda has written: 'Budget transparency' -- subject(s): Budget 'Economic and administrative implications of the devolution framework established by the constitution of Kenya' -- subject(s): Decentralization in government, County government, Administrative and political divisions
Ther is no dbz devolution gt