Vladimir Putin Biography
President of Russia
Vladimir Putin was elected president of the Russian Federation in 2000 as the hand-picked successor of Boris Yeltsin. After earning a law degree in 1975, Putin joined the KGB, the security force of the former Soviet Union. He spent years working primarily in East Germany, then left the service in 1991 and became active in the politics of St. Petersburg (formerly Leningrad). He was brought to Moscow by Yeltsin in 1996 and served as an administrator in the Kremlin and an official for the security organizations which replaced the KGB. In 1999 Putin became Yeltsin's fifth prime minister in 17 months, then became acting president when Yeltsin left office. He was officially elected to the office in 2000 and then re-elected in a landslide vote in March of 2004. As president he gained a reputation as a clever and ruthless political operator with a hunger for Russian power and not too much concern for the niceties of democracy or diplomacy. He stepped down in 2008 (as required by term limits) and was replaced by his own hand-picked successor, Dmitry Medvedev. Medvedev then installed Putin as prime minister, a move which left Putin, as The New York Times put it, as "the country's dominant politician, with a firm grip on power."Extra credit: Putin married the former Lyudmila Shkrebneva in 1983. They have two daughters: Maria (b. 1985) and Yekaterina (b. 1986, also known as Katerina or Katya).
Russian leaders of the past: Joseph Stalin, Nikita Khrushchev and Czar Nicholas II.
Blog posts mentioning Vladimir Putin:
Four Good Links
Power: The Vladimir Putin Story
In-depth 2008 profile from Esquire magazine
Putin is Approved as Prime Minister
2008 report from The New York Times
Power and the Kremlin
2005 BBC News report on Putin's reach
The Accidental Autocrat
2005 Atlantic story, with a focus on his Russian-ness
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Leningrad, Russia (now St. Petersburg)
Death
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Best Known As
President of the Russian Federation, 2000-2008



