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A unitary state is a () state governed as a single entity in which the central government is the supreme authority. The central government may create or abolish administrative divisions (sub-national or sub-state units). Such units exercise only the powers that the central government chooses to delegate. Although political power may be delegated through to regional or by , the central government may alter the statute, to override the decisions of or expand their powers.

The modern unitary state concept originated in ; in the aftermath of the Hundred Years' War, national feelings that emerged from the war unified France. The war accelerated the process of transforming France from a to a unitary state. The then later spread unitary states by , throughout during and after the , and to the world through the vast French colonial empire. Presently, prefects remain an illustration of the French unitary state system, as the representatives of the State in each department, tasked with upholding central government policies.

Unitary states stand in contrast to , also known as federal states. A large majority of the UN member countries, 166 out of 193, have a unitary system of government, while significant population and land mass is under some kind of federation.


Devolution compared with federalism
A unitary system of government can be considered to be the opposite of . In federations, the provincial/regional governments share powers with the central government as equal actors through a written , to which the consent of both is required to make amendments. This means that the sub-national units have a right to existence and powers that cannot be unilaterally changed by the central government.


List of current unitary sovereign states
Italics: States with limited recognition from other or intergovernmental organizations.


Unitary republics
  • ''
  • See also Political status of Taiwan, and Cross-Strait relations.


Unitary monarchies
The is an example of a unitary state. , and have a degree of autonomous devolved power, but such power is delegated by the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which may enact laws unilaterally altering or abolishing devolution. Similarly in , the devolved powers are delegated through the central government.


Unitary states with a unique form of government


List of former unitary states
  • / (1830–1993)
  • / (1822–1889)
  • (1992–1995)
  • / (1975–1978)
  • /// (1270–1995)
  • //// (1932–2005)
  • // (1768–2008)
  • (1960–2004)


See also
  • Centralized government
  • Constitutional economics
  • Political economy
  • Rule according to higher law
  • Unitary authority


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