Devolutionary factors refer to forces or factors that lead to the transfer of power from a central authority to regional or local governments. These factors can include demands for greater autonomy, ethnic or cultural differences, economic disparities, and political decentralization.
Related terms
Autonomy: Autonomy refers to having self-governing powers or the ability to make decisions independently.
Decentralization: Decentralization refers to the transfer of authority and decision-making power from a central government or organization to lower levels such as regional or local governments.
Regionalism: Regionalism is a strong identification with and loyalty towards a particular region within a country, often associated with demands for greater regional autonomy.