post-apartheid
adjective[before noun],adverb
(alsopost-Apartheid,postapartheid)uk/ˌpəʊst.əˈpɑː.taɪt//ˌpəʊst.əˈpɑː.teɪt/us/ˌpoʊst.əˈpɑːr.taɪt//ˌpoʊst.əˈpɑːr.teɪt/existingorhappeningafter the end ofapartheid(= thesysteminSouthAfricaunder whichpeopleof differentraceswerekeptseparatebylaw, andwhitepeoplewere given morepoliticalrightsand otheradvantages):
Thenovelsare set in post-apartheidSouthAfrica.
The first post-Apartheidpresidentwas Nelson Mandela.
HeplayedaroleindraftingSouthAfrica’s postapartheidconstitution.
Post-apartheid, the Truth and ReconciliationCommissionwasrootedinChristiantheology.
- Nelson Mandela was the firstpresidentof the post-apartheidera.
- In the post-apartheidera, theseareasare stillcharacterizedbypoverty.
- Equalrightsfor women wereenshrinedinSouthAfrica's post-apartheidconstitution.
- It wasagreedthat the first post-apartheidgovernmentwouldincludeall of themajorparties.
Systems of government
- a reign of terroridiom
- absolutism
- ancien régime
- anti-apartheid
- anti-communism
- anti-federalist
- democratically
- democratization
- democratize
- despotic
- despotically
- majority rule
- martial law
- matriarchal
- matriarchy
- meritocracy
- pre-fascist
- regime
- reign
- republican