downabdication
Downabdication is a term used to describe the voluntary transfer of authority from a central, top-level actor to lower-level actors or to the broader public within a governance system. Unlike abdication, which focuses on surrendering power to another sovereign or external entity, downabdication emphasizes a downward reallocation of decision-making within an organization or state. It is discussed primarily in political science, public administration, and organizational theory as a form of decentralization or devolution.
Etymology and usage: The term is a neologism combining down- with abdication. It is not a standard
Forms and mechanisms: Downabdication can take several forms, including devolution of legislative or administrative powers to
Implications: Proponents argue that downabdication can enhance responsiveness, accountability, and legitimacy by aligning authority with local
See also: delegation, decentralization, devolution, federalism, subsidiarity, abdication.