In political science, confederations display distinct legal and structural arrangements compared to federations and unitary states. Match each operational aspect of governance on the left with its corresponding defining feature in a confederal system on the right.
- Source of Central PowerDerived indirectly from the component units through treaty delegation
- Implementation of Central LawsCarried out through member state authorities rather than direct central enforcement
- Legal Status of Component StatesFully sovereign entities possessing the constitutional right to secede
- Defense and Security CooperationVoluntary joint coordination while member states retain command over their forces
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Source of Central Power matches 'Derived indirectly from the component units through treaty delegation'; Implementation of Central Laws matches 'Carried out through member state authorities rather than direct central enforcement'; Legal Status of Component States matches 'Fully sovereign entities possessing the constitutional right to secede'; Defense and Security Cooperation matches 'Voluntary joint coordination while member states retain command over their forces'.
In a confederal political system, ultimate legal sovereignty is retained by the component states. The central government is created by a treaty or alliance and depends on member state authorities to enforce policies, coordinate defense voluntarily, and grant the central body its limited powers.
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Structural characteristics of a confederal system of government