Autonomy as political independence: right of a polity to self-government free from external influence in domestic and foreign affairs. Autonomy denotes the political independence of a polity, comprising the right and condition of self-government and the capacity to govern without external political control or influence; it emphasizes negation of domination by outside or foreign powers and a community's authority to manage its own affairs.
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Autonomy as political independence: right of a polity to self-government free from external influence in domestic and foreign affairs.
Autonomy denotes the political independence of a polity, comprising the right and condition of self-government and the capacity to govern without external political control or influence; it emphasizes negation of domination by outside or foreign powers and a community's authority to manage its own affairs.
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