Adjective
After the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
(rare, dated) After the formation of the Soviet Union.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgDespite elections and the experience of post-Soviet personal freedoms by the Russian people, the fate of democracy in Russia is perhaps more ambiguous now than at any time since the collapse of the Communist system. Richard Lugar
The post-Soviet mafia wove a spider's web of dirty money around the world. Where better to attack it than to start with the Ukrainian criminal heavyweights - the 'family' and its closest circle? Yulia Tymoshenko
Ukraine is a vital link for Europe: our energy transportation networks; our location between the European Union and Eurasia. We're the melting pot of Catholicism and Orthodox Christianity. The democracy we founded with the Orange Revolution has to be an example for other post-Soviet states. Yulia Tymoshenko
1960s–70s The 1960s and 1970s saw the creation of many films, many of which molded Soviet and post-Soviet culture. Source: Internet
According to the Transparency International, Georgia is the top country in the post-Soviet region in terms of fighting corruption. Source: Internet
According to post-Soviet research, the name is thought to derive from a Kyrgyz word for a churn used to make fermented mare's milk ( kumis ), the Kyrgyz national drink, although not all sources agree on this. Source: Internet