SelfGoverning
Self-governing refers to the capacity of a community, organization, or political unit to regulate its internal affairs with a degree of autonomy from external authority. The term is used across contexts from constitutional law to organizational governance and in discussions of decentralization and autonomy. In practice, self-governance involves making decisions about local policy, administration, and resources without requiring approval from a distant central authority for every action.
In political science and public administration, self-government usually means autonomy within an existing state rather than
Common features include a local or regional legislature, an executive or cabinet, and administrative institutions responsible
The rationale for self-governance includes increased local accountability, preservation of regional identity, experimentation with policy, and
Self-governance is distinct from full sovereignty. While it allows self-determination in many areas, it does not