bureaucracy vs protocol

bureaucracy

noun
  • The body of officers and administrators, especially of a government. 

  • Government by bureaus or their administrators or officers. 

  • Excessive red tape and routine in any administration, body or behaviour. 

  • A system of administration based upon organisation into bureaus, division of labour, a hierarchy of authority, etc., designed to dispose of a large body of work in a routine manner. 

protocol

noun
  • The official rules and guidelines for heads of state and other dignitaries, governing accepted behaviour in relations with other diplomatic representatives or over affairs of state. 

  • A set of formal rules describing how to transmit or exchange data, especially across a network. 

  • The set of instructions allowing a licensed medical professional to start, modify, or stop a medical or patient care order. 

  • The official formulas which appeared at the beginning or end of certain official documents such as charters, papal bulls etc. 

  • The minutes, or official record, of a negotiation or transaction; especially a document drawn up officially which forms the legal basis for subsequent agreements based on it. 

  • An amendment to an official treaty. 

  • The first leaf of a roll of papyrus, or the official mark typically found on such a page. 

  • The original notes of observations made during an experiment; also, the precise method for carrying out or reproducing a given experiment. 

  • An accepted code of conduct; acceptable behaviour in a given situation or group. 

How often have the words bureaucracy and protocol occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )