Dyarchy

Pronunciation: /djɑɹtʃaɪ/

Dyarchy (noun)

  1. A system of government where two groups share power and each controls different parts of the state.
  2. A form of administration in which authority is divided between two levels or bodies, each with its own responsibilities.

Examples

  • A dyarchy is a shared rule system between two groups.
  • The dyarchy creates a shared rule system with shared responsibilities.