Adjective
no longer communist; subsequent to being communistic
Source: WordNetthe bank announced its first loan to a post-communist country Source: Internet
After restoring its independence once again in 1991, post-communist Georgia suffered from civil and economic crisis for most of the 1990s. Source: Internet
Moreover, unlike many other post-communist countries, an overwhelming majority of the household debt – over 99% – is denominated in the local Czech currency. Source: Internet
By 1988, Hungary had developed a two-tier banking system and had enacted significant corporate legislation which paved the way for the ambitious market-oriented reforms of the post-communist years. Source: Internet
Progress toward creating a stable investment climate was recognized when the Czech Republic became the first post-communist country to receive an investment-grade credit rating by international credit institutions. Source: Internet
"From ritual to reality: Demography, ideology, and decoupling in a post-communist government agency." Source: Internet