The Japan Times - Putin, Russia's eternal leader defined by war and power

EUR -
AED 4.298186
AFN 72.56231
ALL 95.475153
AMD 431.487709
ANG 2.095501
AOA 1074.39962
ARS 1629.148665
AUD 1.616199
AWG 2.10813
AZN 1.992322
BAM 1.955316
BBD 2.357707
BDT 143.693833
BGN 1.954425
BHD 0.441481
BIF 3485.122802
BMD 1.17037
BND 1.490499
BOB 8.088895
BRL 5.85478
BSD 1.170605
BTN 112.162852
BWP 16.487709
BYN 3.270407
BYR 22939.260239
BZD 2.354257
CAD 1.606
CDF 2622.800067
CHF 0.915019
CLF 0.026412
CLP 1039.488204
CNY 7.947927
CNH 7.938096
COP 4439.413967
CRC 531.947929
CUC 1.17037
CUP 31.014816
CVE 110.231604
CZK 24.299816
DJF 208.447534
DKK 7.472651
DOP 69.382833
DZD 155.099369
EGP 61.915521
ERN 17.555556
ETB 182.768789
FJD 2.559949
FKP 0.865712
GBP 0.86622
GEL 3.136335
GGP 0.865712
GHS 13.291541
GIP 0.865712
GMD 85.436664
GNF 10264.197273
GTQ 8.93079
GYD 244.896268
HKD 9.167611
HNL 31.131297
HRK 7.530981
HTG 153.286179
HUF 357.408022
IDR 20520.10458
ILS 3.399657
IMP 0.865712
INR 112.033299
IQD 1533.420592
IRR 1536696.361864
ISK 143.603407
JEP 0.865712
JMD 185.084205
JOD 0.829756
JPY 184.856476
KES 151.34049
KGS 102.348601
KHR 4696.878004
KMF 492.726365
KPW 1053.29904
KRW 1745.794831
KWD 0.360744
KYD 0.975554
KZT 554.110532
LAK 25659.103183
LBP 104824.620223
LKR 380.745794
LRD 214.216082
LSL 19.215546
LTL 3.455799
LVL 0.707945
LYD 7.430162
MAD 10.739567
MDL 20.121763
MGA 4902.682226
MKD 61.646339
MMK 2457.619954
MNT 4190.078508
MOP 9.444142
MRU 46.777426
MUR 54.852363
MVR 18.035696
MWK 2029.389207
MXN 20.12837
MYR 4.60131
MZN 74.788444
NAD 19.215546
NGN 1604.367492
NIO 43.079157
NOK 10.796106
NPR 179.456165
NZD 1.973291
OMR 0.44999
PAB 1.170585
PEN 4.001093
PGK 5.099608
PHP 72.00762
PKR 326.03733
PLN 4.237619
PYG 7133.235055
QAR 4.267035
RON 5.20582
RSD 117.383498
RUB 85.597266
RWF 1712.154425
SAR 4.399509
SBD 9.400717
SCR 16.09235
SDG 702.80427
SEK 10.914699
SGD 1.490303
SHP 0.8738
SLE 28.792583
SLL 24542.084994
SOS 669.003033
SRD 43.530755
STD 24224.304733
STN 24.493835
SVC 10.242203
SYP 129.35956
SZL 19.201167
THB 37.816422
TJS 10.938953
TMT 4.108
TND 3.410656
TOP 2.817971
TRY 53.175488
TTD 7.94783
TWD 36.895939
TZS 3044.602517
UAH 51.45911
UGX 4377.804603
USD 1.17037
UYU 46.617271
UZS 14035.167578
VES 594.623861
VND 30833.408725
VUV 138.194599
WST 3.169973
XAF 655.780735
XAG 0.013474
XAU 0.000249
XCD 3.162984
XCG 2.109669
XDR 0.813371
XOF 655.777934
XPF 119.331742
YER 279.279602
ZAR 19.201272
ZMK 10534.734585
ZMW 22.035512
ZWL 376.858798
  • RYCEF

    0.1000

    16.1

    +0.62%

  • CMSC

    0.0515

    23.1017

    +0.22%

  • RBGPF

    -0.2100

    60.79

    -0.35%

  • RELX

    0.2800

    31.9

    +0.88%

  • RIO

    -2.1800

    109.86

    -1.98%

  • GSK

    -0.0650

    50.925

    -0.13%

  • NGG

    0.1700

    87.15

    +0.2%

  • VOD

    0.0550

    15.565

    +0.35%

  • CMSD

    0.0200

    23.58

    +0.08%

  • BTI

    1.3300

    66.68

    +1.99%

  • BP

    0.0650

    44.205

    +0.15%

  • BCE

    0.2300

    24.62

    +0.93%

  • JRI

    0.0150

    13.145

    +0.11%

  • BCC

    1.5050

    68.485

    +2.2%

  • AZN

    -2.7500

    184.97

    -1.49%

Putin, Russia's eternal leader defined by war and power
Putin, Russia's eternal leader defined by war and power / Photo: Sergei GUNEYEV - POOL/AFP/File

Putin, Russia's eternal leader defined by war and power

Vladimir Putin's four-year-long invasion of Ukraine is the culmination of a quarter century spent tightening his grip on power, crushing opponents and trying to expand Russia's influence -- and borders.

Text size:

Whatever the outcome of the war that has killed hundreds of thousands, wrought massive destruction and forever changed both countries, it will be the central aspect of the 73-year-old's legacy.

The Kremlin leader hopes victory will place him alongside the likes of Peter the Great in the pantheon of Russia's most consequential leaders.

For him, it is existential.

"Russia is fighting for its future, for independence, for truth and justice," Putin said in a Kremlin ceremony honouring Russian soldiers in February.

That narrative has been largely rubbished in the West and Kyiv, which see the offensive as a brutal, imperialistic land grab.

Putin's uncompromising approach to the war is emblematic of how he has run the world's largest country.

Asked about his philosophy in a 2017 documentary he drew on his love of judo: "You can and should be flexible. Sometimes you can give in, but only if it leads to victory."

- Chechnya, oligarchs, rivals -

Since coming to power on the final day of 1999, cracking down, not giving in, has been his preferred course.

First, it was Chechnya and the alleged atrocities committed by Russian forces there.

The ruthlessness of Putin's public rhetoric -- overseeing the conflict first as prime minister -- helped catapult him into the Kremlin.

Then came the oligarchs.

The 2003 arrest of Mikhail Khodorkovsky and expropriation of his Yukos oil giant both a warning and harbinger of what would come.

As the 2000s oil boom enriched Russia, he ramped up the smothering of civil liberties.

Those who spoke out were increasingly silenced.

Politician Boris Nemtsov, gunned down just metres from the Kremlin in 2015; double agent Alexander Litvinenko, poisoned with radioactive polonium in London; and opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who died in prison in 2024 in what European states say was another poisoning -- just some who met a grisly end after crossing Putin.

The Kremlin rejects it ordered or orchestrated any of the deaths.

- 'Western globalist elites' -

For much of this time, Putin's Western partners looked on.

Relatively cheap Russian energy was flooding into Europe, few wanted to break off nascent ties with the world's largest nuclear power, and Putin had positioned himself as an ally in the war on terror.

That started to change with Moscow's 2014 annexation of Crimea. Russia was hit with sanctions and kicked out of the G8.

Any goodwill left was obliterated by Putin's decision to launch a full-scale offensive on Ukraine on February 24, 2022.

Four years and hundreds of thousands of deaths into a war he hoped would last a few days, the conflict has consumed Putin.

"This is going to end up being the defining element of his presidency, whether the war drags on or whether it ends this year," British historian and long-time Putin watcher Mark Galeotti told AFP.

Putin has come to see it as one front in a civilisational struggle between Russia and the West.

"The Western globalist elites," he said in 2023, are "provoking bloody conflicts and coups, sowing hatred, Russophobia and aggressive nationalism, destroying family and traditional values."

- 'Using' people -

Born in post-war Leningrad -- now Saint Petersburg -- Putin trained as a lawyer and then joined the KGB spy service, which despatched him to East Germany in the 1980s.

When the Berlin Wall came down and crowds marched on his Dresden field office, he was shovelling confidential documents into a furnace. Moscow, he recalled, "was silent".

The collapse of the Soviet Union deeply affected him.

Returning to his hometown amid the chaos of the post-Soviet era, he rose through the ranks of the city administration as a "colourless" official, journalist M. Gessen recounted in a biography titled "The Man Without a Face".

"He's not especially charismatic," Galeotti said. But he has a "particular skill" for "using" people, he added.

Putin's private life is just one of the topics that is off-limits inside Russia.

Officially, he is divorced with two daughters -- trained scientists who hold senior positions in state-linked organisations.

But he is widely reported to be in a relationship with 42-year-old former Olympic gymnastic champion Alina Kabaeva. Rumours of other children abound in independent and international media.

He has never commented.

Asked during his annual phone-in show in December 2025 whether he was "in love", Putin responded with a single word: "Yes."

T.Maeda--JT