Boris Yeltsin

Vladimir Putin

Vladimir Putin is President of Russia and a former KGB officer. Since 1999 he has centralised power, restricted opposition, challenged the West and launched the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

Born
1952 CE
Role
Russian President

Russian President (born 1952)

Portrait of Vladimir Putin in formal attire
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1952
Leningrad beginnings

Vladimir Putin was born in Leningrad in 1952, in a city still marked by siege, war memory and Soviet discipline.

1991–1996
Post-Soviet shift

After 1991, Putin worked in St Petersburg city government under Anatoly Sobchak, handling external relations during Russia's chaotic transition.

2000–2012
Power consolidation

From 2000 to 2012, Putin built a centralised system often described as managed democracy, with real power concentrated around the presidency.

2022–present
Enduring influence

Since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Putin's rule has been defined by war, sanctions, repression and Russia's deeper confrontation with the West.

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Security-state power, managed democracy, and war in Ukraine

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1952

Leningrad beginnings

Vladimir Putin was born in Leningrad in 1952, in a city still marked by siege, war memory and Soviet discipline.

1970–1975

Legal studies

Putin studied law at Leningrad State University, where he moved toward the security services and a career inside the Soviet state.

1975–1991

KGB service

As a KGB officer, Putin served in East Germany and witnessed the collapse of Soviet authority from the edge of the empire.

1991–1996

Post-Soviet shift

After 1991, Putin worked in St Petersburg city government under Anatoly Sobchak, handling external relations during Russia's chaotic transition.

1996–1999

Moscow ascent

In Moscow, Putin rose rapidly through the Yeltsin administration, leading the FSB before becoming prime minister in 1999.

1999–2000

Becoming president

When Yeltsin resigned on 31 December 1999, Putin became acting president and then won the 2000 presidential election.

2000–2012

Power consolidation

From 2000 to 2012, Putin built a centralised system often described as managed democracy, with real power concentrated around the presidency.

2012–2022

Global tensions

After returning to the presidency in 2012, Putin faced mass protests, tightened repression and pursued more confrontational foreign policy.

2022–present

Enduring influence

Since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Putin's rule has been defined by war, sanctions, repression and Russia's deeper confrontation with the West.

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Russian & Soviet Leaders lineage
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Russian & Soviet Leaders
1917 CE–present

A curated succession from Soviet party-state leaders to Russian Federation presidents, spanning Lenin to Putin.

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  1. Encyclopaedia Britannica, Search results for Vladimir Putin,” accessed June 2026.Open source
  2. WorldCat, Books and library holdings for Vladimir Putin,” accessed June 2026.Open source

Primary sources

  1. Library of Congress, Search results for Vladimir Putin,” accessed June 2026.Open source

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