
Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili is getting a lot of interesting press coverage this week - and like his public persona, there are those who hold him in awe, and those who blame him entirely for what's happened (if you haven't yet
read what the Russians say about him, hold onto to your keyboards...). Here are some more interesting snippets of how his personality is being portrayed.
"Why Americans swoon for the former Soviet Republic of Georgia," by Ilan Greenberg, Slate.com
I got to know Georgia—and Saakashvili—when I profiled him for the New York Times Magazine. For almost two months I shadowed Misha. In Slovakia for a regional summit, walking next to Saakashvili along Bratislava's cordoned streets, the Georgian head of state hooked his arm on my elbow and offered to trade gossip about his senior staff. In Tbilisi, Saakashvili gave me ...
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