diarchy |
synarchy |
As nouns the difference between diarchy and synarchy
is that
diarchy is a form of government where power is shared between two joint authorities while
synarchy is joint rule or sovereignty.
aristocracy |
diarchy |
As nouns the difference between aristocracy and diarchy
is that
aristocracy is the nobility, or the hereditary ruling class while
diarchy is a form of government where power is shared between two joint authorities.
monarchy |
diarchy |
As nouns the difference between monarchy and diarchy
is that
monarchy is a government in which sovereignty is embodied within a single, today usually hereditary head of state (whether as a figurehead or as a powerful ruler) while
diarchy is a form of government where power is shared between two joint authorities.
diarchy |
dinarchy |
As nouns the difference between diarchy and dinarchy
is that
diarchy is a form of government where power is shared between two joint authorities while
dinarchy is alternative form of diarchy.
diarchy |
biarchy |
As nouns the difference between diarchy and biarchy
is that
diarchy is a form of government where power is shared between two joint authorities while
biarchy is a government ruled by two people.
diarchy |
duarchy |
As nouns the difference between diarchy and duarchy
is that
diarchy is a form of government where power is shared between two joint authorities while
duarchy is a government by two persons.