Film: Yeltsin's second term and legacy
Film Series: Power and authority in Russia and the Soviet Union

The end of an era
In this final film on Yeltsin, Dr Edwin Bacon (University of Lincoln), discusses Yeltin’s second term and how his public profile went from hero to growing embarrassment. Importantly he examines how Yeltin’s search for a successor that would secure his family’s security led to rapid changes in Prime Ministers in his final presidential years until he settled on the largely unknown Vladimir Putin. In the second half of this film, Dr Bacon, illustrates the legacy and significance of Yeltsin and his period as president of Russia.
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7. Yeltsin's second term and legacy