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The Man Without A Face

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Masha Gessen

During the 1990s, Vladimir Putin initially garnered a reputation for integrity, but this quickly unraveled as allegations of corruption and wealth accumulation surfaced, including claims of a $40 billion fortune and a lavish Black Sea estate. His rise to power was marked by ruthless tactics, targeting dissenters like Mikhail Khodorkovsky, who was imprisoned after challenging Putin’s corruption, and Vladimir Gusinsky, who lost his media empire after refusing to support Putin’s presidency. Former allies, such as Boris Berezovsky, faced exile or financial ruin for opposing him. Putin’s presidency, beginning in 2000, saw the dismantling of democratic structures, suppression of independent media, and the creation of puppet political parties to stifle opposition. His administration also cracked down on NGOs, enacted harsh laws, and imprisoned critics like Pussy Riot. Despite efforts to craft a strong public image through staged photo ops, Putin’s lack of empathy was evident in his mishandling of crises like the Kursk submarine disaster, where his dismissive response drew widespread condemnation.

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Vladimir Putin’s rise from a modest upbringing in post-war Leningrad to becoming one of the most controversial and powerful leaders of modern Russia is a story marked by ambition, intrigue, and ruthless pragmatism. This narrative explores his early fascination with espionage, his calculated political maneuvers, and the consolidation of power that reshaped Russia’s political landscape. Through tales of corruption, suppression of dissent, and the chilling consequences faced by those who opposed him, the account delves into the complexities of a leader whose actions continue to provoke global debate.

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Masha Gessen is an esteemed journalist living in New York City. Her writing has been featured in the New York Review of Books and the New Yorker. Her previous books include The Man Without a Face: The Unlikely Rise of Vladimir Putin.

During the 1990s, Vladimir Putin initially garnered a reputation for integrity, but this quickly unraveled as allegations of corruption and wealth accumulation surfaced, including claims of a $40 billion fortune and a lavish Black Sea estate. His rise to power was marked by ruthless tactics, targeting dissenters like Mikhail Khodorkovsky, who was imprisoned after challenging Putin’s corruption, and Vladimir Gusinsky, who lost his media empire after refusing to support Putin’s presidency. Former allies, such as Boris Berezovsky, faced exile or financial ruin for opposing him. Putin’s presidency, beginning in 2000, saw the dismantling of democratic structures, suppression of independent media, and the creation of puppet political parties to stifle opposition. His administration also cracked down on NGOs, enacted harsh laws, and imprisoned critics like Pussy Riot. Despite efforts to craft a strong public image through staged photo ops, Putin’s lack of empathy was evident in his mishandling of crises like the Kursk submarine disaster, where his dismissive response drew widespread condemnation.

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