0 of, or belonging to, the time after a war -- sau chiến tranh
postwar depression.
The senator noted that, in the postwar world, the whole concept of foreign aid, especially to the underdeveloped world, was relatively new.
Postwar governments relied upon monetary inflation, devaluation and administered credit to sustain growth and guarantee social peace.
Moreover, in the wartime and immediate postwar writings of these leading socialist anticommunists there was hardly any noticeable criticism of these conservatives' anticommunism.
This would have been very hard to avoid given the difficulties of wartime as well as postwar conditions and the fledgling status of psychological medicine.
To postwar audiences, of course, the two became inseparable.
Secondly, the author too infrequently stands back to place postwar developments in their full historical or conceptual perspective.
Predictably, the changes in the 1990s have occurred because each one of these pillars has changed, no longer supporting the postwar political system.
For the regime, the need for postwar stabilization was acute.