Examples of 'postcommunist' in a sentence

Meaning of "postcommunist"

Postcommunist is an adjective used to describe something related to or characteristic of the period following the decline or fall of communism in a country or region
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  • After communism.
  • A person who holds power in postcommunism

How to use "postcommunist" in a sentence

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In the postcommunist states this process remains incomplete.
He was the architect of its postcommunist economic reform program.
He sees the failings of liberalism as particularly pernicious in postcommunist countries.
The sickness in postcommunist societies seemed to demand new leaders.
Perhaps this scaffolding serves as an analogy for all postcommunist countries.
A look at the eight postcommunist countries just admitted to the European Union is instructive.
Monitors freedom of religion and researches religious affairs in communist and postcommunist countries.
The problem in Russia and other postcommunist countries was somewhat different.
This is especially true for Eastern Europe and the postcommunist era.
SID the postcommunist party.
The Prague Spring as reflected in Czech postcommunist cinema.
History of postcommunist Russia.
Bulgaria 's large foreign debt has been an economic burden throughout the postcommunist era.
Socialist, postcommunist and nationalist political parties.
It has now taken root in postcommunist Poland.

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In our wrenching postcommunist transition, it is essential that a government can act decisively.
Poland 's recent elections were the first in which the postcommunist left was irrelevant.
Albania 's postcommunist transformation continues, with more progress in some areas than others.
Poland 's election also has implications for party politics across the postcommunist world.
In the new democracies of the postcommunist world, such two-party systems never came into being.
However, the MDF itself was a coalition, something that was far from unusual under postcommunist conditions.
Some developing and postcommunist countries censor the Internet by excess taxation and / or by limiting access.
Such squabbling, it seems, is a postcommunist malady.
The postcommunist transitional agenda is exhausted, without having yielded a sustainable European politico-economic structure.
To begin, Europe must foster community in the postcommunist countries by restoring civil society.
First, unlike the postcommunist countries of Central Europe, they lack Western political and philosophical traditions.
What is the Pope 's message for the postcommunist world he helped create?
Vytautas Landsbergis, the first postcommunist president of independent Lithuania, is a Member of the European Parliament.
His sole non-fiction book is Postcommunist CUBA Poscomunista, a bilingual essay.
But politicians in the postcommunist countries stem from a generation formed under the pre-1989 regimes.
A few years later, a new postcommunist leader, Alyaksandr Lukashenka, obtained power.
Sadly, in this clash of titans, postcommunist Russia 's main values -- liberty and private property -- hardly get a mention.

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