cantonalism

/kæntəʊˈnælɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A policy or attitude of favoring or giving priority to one’s local region or canton, often to the disadvantage of other parts of a country or region.

“The government was accused of practicing cantonalism, favoring the development of its home region over other areas.”

Synonyms

  • localism
  • regionalism

Antonyms

  • federalism
  • unification