postCommunism
Post-communism refers to the period following the collapse of communist regimes in Eastern Europe and other parts of the world. This transition involved the dismantling of centrally planned economies and one-party political systems, and the establishment of market economies and democratic governance. The process was often complex and challenging, marked by economic reforms, privatization, and the development of new political institutions.
The economic transformations involved moving from state ownership and control to private enterprise and market competition.
Politically, the transition saw the rise of multi-party systems and elections. However, establishing stable democratic institutions