The New Yorker recently featured what was ostensibly a profile of Gerry Kasparov, former chess champion and current opposition leader in Russia. But it was written by David Remnick, the current editor-in-chief of the publication and long-time reporter on Russia since winning the Pulitzer Prize for his book-length account of the fall of Communism. The result is a thorough, engaging report on the current state of Russian politics aka. Vladimir Putin, one that goes well with his earlier profiles on Putin and others in Reporting, Remnick’s recent collection of New Yorker pieces.