How To Use Post-communist In A Sentence
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The issue of decommunization reflects most seriously the dilemma of defining and introducing new rules of post-communist politics.
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What adventures await our hero in the post-communist utopia of the Czech Republic?
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In this first of a four-part series, veteran journalist Peter Worthington -- former Moscow Bureau Chief for the Toronto Telegram in the 1960 -- recounts his first journey back to post-Communist Russia, from which he returned last month.
Peter Worthington: The New Russia Is Much Like the Old Russia
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At the same time, in the context of post-Communist reforms these two paradigms became compatible and mutually complementing as two parts of a single transition design.
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Today historians are tempted to write the history of the post-communist transitions in Central and Eastern Europe as a story of the irresistible attraction between democracy and capitalism.
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Flat taxes have been enthusiastically embraced in the post-communist countries of Eastern Europe and have spread like wild fire, much to the delight of their treasurers.
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This has happened in the post-communist Länder (federal states) of eastern Germany.
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For post-communist countries those transition periods are likely to cover more areas and last longer.
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However, the illusion of a miracle happening after the collapse of Communism (an illusion that afflicts all post-Communist countries) remains just that—an illusion.
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SARS showed the creakiness of their post-Communist authoritarian system of government.
Trade Controversies, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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Then the country's emergent civil society collapsed beneath post-communist repression and the kleptocracy of regional robber barons.
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In the end, while the exhibition might be simple and unassuming, it perceptively emphasizes the variety of production and consumption of religious iconography prevalent in post-communist Romania.
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the bank announced its first loan to a post-communist country