drugorzdny
Drugorzdny is a neologism used in speculative discussions of public administration and drug policy to describe a characteristic state of regulatory systems where procedures become layered and interdependent, creating unnecessary complexity. In this sense, drugorzdny refers to bureaucratic complexity that expands as new authorities, rules, and compliance steps are added without simplifying core objectives.
Origin and etymology: The term appears to be a constructed word combining “drug” with a suffix inspired
Application and usage: In policy analysis, drugorzdny is used to critique regulatory architectures that require multiple
Impact and critique: Observers note that while redundancy can reduce single-point failures, excessive layering can hinder
See also: regulatory complexity, administrative burden, governance, public administration, supply-chain compliance.