miðstýrðri
Miðstýrðri is an Icelandic adjective meaning centrally directed or centrally controlled. It derives from mið, meaning center, and stýra, meaning to steer or direct. The base form is miðstýrður; miðstýrðri represents one inflected form used in certain grammatical contexts within Icelandic sentences. In practice, the term appears in political, administrative, and economic discourse to describe systems where decision-making authority is concentrated in a central body rather than dispersed locally.
In political science and public administration, miðstýrðri describes governance or organizational structures in which central authorities
The concept is commonly encountered in discussions of governance, state administration, and organizational design. It is
See also: centralization, central planning, governance, organizational structure. Etymology notes: formed from mið ('center') and stýra