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The Political Dimension

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Unitary vs Federal states (DEFINITION)

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Unitary state are states where the most government power is held at the national level within the central government and the regions have little authority in making decisions. Federal state are states where there are different layers of government. They have a central and federal/regional government. Hereby the regional/federal government have a significant amount of power in making decisions


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