Centralisation

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Abstract from DBPedia
    Centralisation or centralization (see spelling differences) is the process by which the activities of an organisation, particularly those regarding planning and decision-making, framing strategy and policies become concentrated within a particular geographical location group. This moves the important decision-making and planning powers within the center of the organisation. The term has a variety of meanings in several fields. In political science, centralisation refers to the concentration of a government's power—both geographically and politically—into a centralised government. An antonym of centralisation is decentralisation.

    中央集権(ちゅうおうしゅうけん、英語: centralization)とは、 * 狭義では、行政や政治において、権限と財源が中央政府(国家政府)に一元化されている形態。 * 広義では情報収集と決定権が本社(本部)に一元化されている組織。 対義語は行政や政治では地方分権、その形態では連邦制など。その他の分野では分権組織など。

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