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Imperial bureaucracy refers to the complex administrative system established by empires to manage their vast territories, maintain order, and implement policies. This system is characterized by a hierarchy of officials who oversee various aspects of governance, including tax collection, law enforcement, and resource distribution, ensuring that the central authority can exert control over distant regions. In the context of political and economic crises of the third century, the effectiveness and challenges of the imperial bureaucracy become particularly significant as the Roman Empire faced instability and fragmentation.