Putin
How does a man shape a nation, and how does a nation, in turn, shape the man? Putin, from BBC Radio 4, is a deep and necessary exploration of this question, moving far beyond the headlines to trace the personal and political forces that forged the Russian leader. Host Jonny Dymond guides this series, weaving together the pivotal moments from a childhood in post-war Leningrad to the corridors of the KGB and the ultimate consolidation of power in the Kremlin. This isn't just a biography; it's a layered investigation into the motivations and worldview of a figure who has defined an era. The narrative is built with insights from a range of voices-analysts who have studied his strategies, journalists who have chronicled his rise, and diplomats who have sat across the table from him. Each episode of this podcast feels like assembling a complex portrait, piece by piece, revealing how personal history is inextricably linked to global consequence. By focusing on the trajectory of one life, the series illuminates the broader currents of society, culture, and power politics that continue to resonate today. For anyone seeking context behind contemporary events, this meticulously produced podcast offers an essential and compelling journey into the past to better comprehend the present.