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Central government : ウィキペディア英語版
Central government

A central government is the government of a nation-state and is a characteristic of a unitary state. This is the same thing as a federal government which may have distinct powers at various levels authorized or delegated to it by its member states, though the adjective 'central' is sometimes used to describe it.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Constitution )〕 The structure of central governments varies. Many countries have created autonomous regions by delegating powers from the central government to governments at a subnational level, such as a regional, state or local level. Based on a broad definition of a basic political system, there are two or more levels of government that exist within an established territory and govern through common institutions with overlapping or shared powers as prescribed by a constitution or other law.
Usual responsibilities of this level of government which are not granted to lower levels are maintaining national security and exercising international diplomacy, including the right to sign binding treaties. Basically, the central government has the power to make laws for the whole country, in contrast with local governments. For definition of levels of government see also general government (in economics).
Generally, the difference between a central government and a federal government is that the autonomous status of self-governing regions exists by the sufferance of the central government and are often created through a process of devolution. As such they may be unilaterally revoked with a simple change in the law. An example of this was done in 1973 when the Northern Ireland Constitution Act 1973 abolished the government of Northern Ireland which had been created under the Government of Ireland Act 1920. It is common for a federal government to be brought into being by agreement between a number of formally independent states and therefore its powers to affect the status of the balance of powers is significantly smaller (i.e. the United States). Thus federal governments are often established voluntarily from 'below' whereas devolution grants self-government from 'above'.
==Examples of (non-federal) central governments==
There are many countries which have delegated powers, some include:
* government - see Autonomous areas of the People's Republic of China
* government - see the autonomous regions of Faroe Islands and Greenland
* government
* government
* government - see autonomous republics
* government
* government - see Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
* government - see Republics of the Soviet Union
* government - see autonomous communities
* government - see South Sudan, which is now independent
* government - see autonomous regions of Portugal
* government - see, the autonomous Republic of Crimea
* government - devolved powers to governments of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
* government

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