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;The Ministries
 
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The day-to-day working of the Combine is carried out by five Ministries each headed by a minister, with the ministers of individual bureaus or subministers reporting to them, who in turn are reported to by the heads of bureau subdivisions or committeemen.  Head ministers and subministers are all members of the nobility, as are most committeemen.  Ostensibly, each ministry has clear-cut responsibilities, but the Byzantine-like nature of the Draconian bureaucracy often means even a simple request might require the fingerprints of multiple agencies, and even lifetime civil servants might not be completely sure of whose authorizations or which forms may be required.  Since many bureaucrats are notorious for erring on the side of caution, the best local administrators (besides having the right connections) are adept at ''Rensikuro-bu'' (the Dance of Waiting and Smiling) and ''Rurdu-Koba-tsö'' (Finding the Cheese in the Maze).<ref name=HK96>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 95-96</ref><ref name=HHK122>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 120-122</ref>
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The day-to-day working of the Combine is carried out by five Ministries each lead by a minister head, with the ministers of individual bureaus or subministers reporting to them, who in turn are reported to by the heads of bureau subdivisions or committeemen.  Head ministers and subministers are all members of the nobility, as are most committeemen.  Ostensibly, each ministry has clear-cut responsibilities, but the Byzantine-like nature of the Draconian bureaucracy often means even a simple request might require the fingerprints of multiple agencies, and even lifetime civil servants might not be completely sure of whose authorizations or which forms may be required.  Since many bureaucrats are notorious for erring on the side of caution, the best local administrators (besides having the right connections) are adept at ''Rensikuro-bu'' (the Dance of Waiting and Smiling) and ''Rurdu-Koba-tsö'' (Finding the Cheese in the Maze).<ref name=HK96>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 95-96</ref><ref name=HHK122>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 120-122</ref>
  
 
The formal names of the ministries, and many of their bureaus, can seem purposely designed to obscure their actual function:<ref name=HK96/><ref name=HHK122/>
 
The formal names of the ministries, and many of their bureaus, can seem purposely designed to obscure their actual function:<ref name=HK96/><ref name=HHK122/>

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