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5 mag 2000 · First Person is an intimate, candid portrait of the man who holds the future of Russia in his grip. An extraordinary compilation of over 24 hours of in-depth interviews and remarkable photographs, it delves deep into Putin's KGB past and explores his meteoric rise to power.
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- Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, Natalii︠a︡ Gevorki︠a︡n, Natalya Timakova, Andreĭ Kolesnikov, Catherine...
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15 ago 2011 · Why should we be surprised by Putin's behavior? This interview, conducted in 2000, shows us his views on life, self, and others. His goal has been the same since childhood: from being a leader of hooligans, as he describes himself and other kids growing up, to being, well, a leader of ... hooligans.
The first is to propose a new way of characterizing the problem of personal identity. The second is to show that the metaphysical picture that underlies my proposal has important implications for the 3D/4D debate.
- Vladimir Putin
1 giu 2000 · First Person: An Astonishly Frank Self-Portrait by Russia's President — ostensibly written by Vladimir Putin — contains a series of interviews with Russia's president and several people close to him.
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This book demonstrates that Russia intends to re-emerge as a full fledged superpower before 2010 that would challenge America and China and potentially threaten a new arms race. Contrary to … Expand
5 mag 2000 · First Person is an intimate, candid portrait of the man who holds the future of Russia in his grip. An extraordinary compilation of over 24 hours of in-depth interviews and remarkable photographs, it delves deep into Putin's KGB past and explores his meteoric rise to power.
- Vladimir Putin, Nataliya Gevorkyan, Natalya Timakova
First Person: An Astonishingly Frank Self-Portrait by Russia's President. Published 2000. Political Science, History. As the new Russian president, Vladimir Putin is going to be a household name, yet few know much about him.