[toppu] (n) (1) top; (2) top position; (3) senior management; senior bureaucrat; (P) #1557
[かんりょう, kanryou] (n) bureaucrat; bureaucracy; (P) #3901
[おやくしょしごと, oyakushoshigoto] (n) bureaucratic routine; red tape
[キャリアぐみ, kyaria gumi] (n) career bureaucrats
[byu-rokuratto] (n) bureaucrat
[かんかんせったい, kankansettai] (n) (often local bureaucrats entertaining central bureaucrats) (See 接待・2) bureaucrats entertaining bureaucrats using public funds
[かんりょうか, kanryouka] (n, vs) bureaucratization; bureaucratisation
[かんりょうきこう, kanryoukikou] (n) bureaucratic organization; bureaucracy
[かんりょうしゅぎしゃ, kanryoushugisha] (n) bureaucrat
[かんりょうしゅどう, kanryoushudou] (n, adj-no) initiative taken by bureaucrats in the drafting of government policies and bills (rather than by politicians)
[かんりょうしゅう, kanryoushuu] (n) smack of the bureaucrat
[かんりょうせいじ, kanryouseiji] (n, adj-no) bureaucratic government
[したいふ, shitaifu] (n) Chinese scholar-bureaucrat; Chinese scholar-official
[しゅごだいみょう, shugodaimyou] (n) (arch) provincial military governor turned daimyo (Muromachi period) (distinct from the shugo bureaucrats of the Kamakura period)
[たてわりぎょうせい, tatewarigyousei] (n) vertically segmented administrative system; overcompartmentalized bureaucracy; system in which interministerial rivalry diminishes overall efficiency; (bureaucratic) sectionalism; interministerial rivalry; bureaucratic fiefdoms
[せいじしゅどう, seijishudou] (n, adj-no) initiative taken by politicians (in the formulation of a policy or bill) (rather than by bureaucrats)
[だつかんりょう, datsukanryou] (n) debureaucratization; curtailing the power of the bureaucracy
[やくしょしごと, yakushoshigoto] (n) red tape; red-tapism; officialism; bureaucratic bungling
[やくにんこんじょう, yakuninkonjou] (n) bureaucratism; bureaucratic nature