The FRONTLINE Interviews:
The Putin Files
Our Sources. On the Record. At Your Fingertips.
Vladimir Putin photo by Natalia Kolesnikova/AFP/Getty Images
FRONTLINE spent months reporting for the documentary Putin's Revenge, speaking with the heads of U.S. intelligence agencies, diplomats, journalists, scholars and political insiders from Russia and the United States. In all, 56 sources spoke to us on camera. Now, in the inaugural installment of our Transparency Project, we're publishing the complete collection of these extended conversations. In "The Putin Files," explore the interviews using interactive features that enable you to navigate by theme or person, select and share any excerpt on social media, and dig deeper into annotated content about this still unfolding history.
Highlights
Themes
Vladimir Putin's Early Life
Putin's Political Rise
Putin’s Vision for Russia in his First Term
Putin Consolidates Power in his Second Term
Putin Tests the Waters in Estonia and Georgia
The Reset and Arab Spring: Putin as Prime Minister
Putin Returns to the Presidency, Sparking Protests and a Crackdown
Putin Asserts Himself on the World Stage in his Third Term
Putin and Hybrid Warfare
Intervention in the U.S. Election
The U.S. Response to Russian Measures
Putin and Trump
Interviews

Yevgenia Albats
Russian journalist
Video

Daniel Baer
U.S. ambassador, OSCE, 2013-17
Text

Peter Baker
The New York Times
Video

John Beyrle
U.S. ambassador to Russia, 2008-12
Video

Antony Blinken
Obama adviser, 2009-15
Video

Irina Borogan
Co-author, "The Red Web"
Text

John Brennan
CIA Director, 2013-17
Video

William Burns
U.S. ambassador to Russia, 2005-08
Video

Massimo Calabresi
Time
Text

James Clapper
Director of National Intelligence, 2010-17
Video

James Collins
U.S. ambassador to Russia, 1997-2001
Text

Robert Costa
The Washington Post
Text

Michael Crowley
Politico
Text

Tikhon Dzyadko
Russian journalist
Text

Evelyn Farkas
Defense Department, 2009-15
Video

Jon Finer
Obama adviser, 2009-13
Video

Daniel Fried
National Security Council, 2001-05
Video

Masha Gessen
Author, "The Man Without a Face"
Video

Susan Glasser
Co-author, "Kremlin Rising"
Video

Sebastian Gorka
Deputy Assistant to the President, 2017
Text

Thomas Graham
National Security Council, 2002-07
Text

Lev Gudkov
Russian sociologist
Text

Gennady Gudkov
Opposition politician
Text

Stephen Hadley
National Security Adviser, 2005-09
Text

David Hoffman
The Washington Post
Video

Toomas Hendrik Ilves
President of Estonia, 2006-16
Text

Julia Ioffe
The Atlantic
Video

Jeh Johnson
Secretary of Homeland Security, 2013-17
Video

Vladimir Kara-Murza
Opposition politician
Video

Andrei Klimov
Russian Senate
Text

Masha Lipman
Russian journalist
Video

Ryan Lizza
The New Yorker
Video

Michael McFaul
U.S. ambassador to Russia, 2012-14
Video

Molly McKew
Adviser to former president of Georgia
Text

Alexander Mikhailov
Former KGB officer
Text

Greg Miller
The Washington Post
Text

Ellen Nakashima
The Washington Post
Text

Victoria Nuland
U.S. ambassador to NATO, 2005-08
Video

Evan Osnos
The New Yorker
Text

Timothy O’Brien
Executive editor, Bloomberg View
Text

Gleb Pavlovsky
Former adviser to Vladimir Putin
Video

Nikolay Petrov
Russian political scientist
Text

Steven Pifer
U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, 1998-2000
Text

John Podesta
Clinton campaign chairman
Video

Vladimir Ryzhkov
Opposition politician
Video

David Sanger
The New York Times
Video

Adam Schiff
D-Calif.
Text

Ekaterina Schulmann
Russian political scientist
Video

Andrei Soldatov
Co-author, "The Red Web"
Video

Jake Sullivan
Chief policy adviser, Clinton campaign
Video

Strobe Talbott
Deputy Secretary of State, 1994-2001
Video

Celeste Wallander
Obama administration, 2009-17
Video

Ben Wittes
Editor-in-chief, Lawfare
Text

Jon Wolfsthal
Obama adviser, 2014-17
Video

Joshua Yaffa
The New Yorker
Video

Mikhail Zygar
Author, "All the Kremlin’s Men"
Video
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