Posted on 03/12/2005 7:06:53 PM PST by kevin fortuna
Vladimir Putin never expected to become President of Russia. But on the eve of the new millennium, Boris Yeltsin abdicated, leaving him in charge. Over the five years he has served thus far, he has been faced with Chechnyan terrorism, rampant organized crime, and widespread business corruption. He has responded to each of these challenges by consolidating power ever more tightly within the Kremlina pattern that has made him a highly controversial figure on the world stage. While some view his heavy-handed approach as a betrayal of Russia's fledgling status as a democracy, others welcome it as a necessary antidote to the chaos of contemporary Russia.
Over the years, Atlantic correspondent Paul Starobin has researched Putin's history and background and spoken both with those who know him personally and with political analysts who have studied his behavior. In "The Accidental Autocrat" (March Atlantic), Starobin portrays Russia's leader as a complex mixture of seemingly incongruous parts. There is Putin the fightera man who describes himself as having a "pugilistic nature," and who has long held a black belt in judo. There is Putin the canny former KGB operativerigorously trained to calculate his every move and to dispense information sparingly. And then there is Putin the believera man of faith, who as a child absorbed his mother's strong Orthodox Russian beliefs and continues to practice devoutly.
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That IS most interesting.
I trust him to do what is best for Russia and the Russians, HIS way, but it will be, for his own vision, best for Russia and the Russians.
It will be interesting to see if he can STEP DOWN one day and give up all that heady power. Therein will lie the real character of Putin.
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