Most world states follow a Unitary form of distributing power, meaning that power and authority are centralized[1].
Comparative Politics Today: A World View (Ch. Government and Policymaking) by Almond et al. ↩
Most world states follow a Unitary form of distributing power, meaning that power and authority are centralized[1].
Comparative Politics Today: A World View (Ch. Government and Policymaking) by Almond et al. ↩