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START-UP NATION
The Story of Israel's Economic Miracle
The Buzz
The Sept 15 issue of
Kirkus Reviews
A pair of savvy policy wonks investigates how Israel has generated some notable economic wonders.
In the face of the pervasive, virulent hostility of surrounding regimes, the young nation of Israel produces, per capita, more scientific papers than any other country. Amid frequent acts of terrorism, the Jewish state leads the world in percentage of GDP invested in research and development.
Israeli components, regular boycotts notwithstanding, are integral in our medicine cabinets, computers and supermarkets. There may be an important algorithm developed in Israel guiding your Google search or, perhaps, an Israeli camera in your intestines. How did all that happen?
Fox News foreign affairs analyst Senor and Jerusalem Post editorial page editor Singer demonstrate that the notable entrepreneurial achievements are due to a specific combination of some basic catalysts.
First is the unique ethos of the military-reserve system, under which taxi drivers can command millionaires and twenty-three-year-olds can train their uncles. Camaraderie fostered in youthful service, together with ingrained audacity, transfers to civil life. In addition, a cosmopolitan mindset, learned from travel around and through enemy neighborhoods, produces secure international connections. To assure partners and customers worldwide, write the authors, a diligent work ethic continues production even under dire threat.
No one can predict the future of Israeli entrepreneurship -- perhaps asset management is the next big thing -- but Senor and Singer highlight some important lessons and sound instruction for countries struggling to enter the 21st century.
An edifying, cogent report, as apolitical as reasonably possible, about homemade nation building.
September 7th issue of
Publishers Weekly
Hampered by an Arab nation boycott that makes regional trade impossible and endowed with precious little by way of natural resources, Israel has beaten the odds to become a major player in the global business world, especially in the technology sector. With the highest number of startups per capita of any nation in the world and massive venture capital investment, Israel is one of the world's entrepreneurship hubs. Senor, senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, and Singer (Confronting Jihad) track Israel's economic prowess using a number of factors, including the social networks and leadership training provided by Israel's mandatory military and reserve service, a culture of critique fostered by centuries of Jewish tradition and an open immigration policy for Jews that continually restocks Israel's population with motivated people from around the world - all of which foster a business climate in which risk is embraced and good ideas are given a chance to grow. The authors ground their analysis in case studies and interviews with some of Israel's most brilliant innovators to make this a rich and insightful read not just for business leaders and policy makers but for anyone curious about contemporary Israeli culture.
Articles about the book
Mediaite column by Rachel Sklar
Politico -- Playbook by Mike Allen
Power Line
Bill Kristol in the Weekly Standard: Soldiers and Economy
The Daily Beast
Freakonomics chooses Start-Up Nation as a "Best Book"
George Stephanopoulos
ABC News' Chief Washington Correspondent and Host of
"This Week"
"Senor and Singer's experience in government, in business, and in journalism -- and especially on the ground in the Middle East -- come to life in their illuminating, timely, and often surprising analysis."
Tom Brokaw
special correspondent for NBC News and bestselling author of
The Greatest Generation
"There is a great deal for America to learn from the very impressive Israeli entrepreneurial model - beginning with a culture of leadership and risk management. Start-Up Nation is a playbook for every CEO who wants to develop the next generation of corporate leaders."
Yossi Klein Halevi
author and Israel correspondent for The New Republic
Magnificent. I've rarely enjoyed a book about Israel as much as this one (and I have zero interest in economics). It's an untold, gripping story with global significance.
Stephen J. Dubner & Steven D. Levitt
"Best Books" pick by
Freakonomics authors
...This forthcoming book (Nov. 4) addresses a tantalizing puzzle: How on earth does Israel have more companies on the NASDAQ than any country other than the United States, and what accounts for this tiny nations outsize high-tech accomplishments? An eye-opening look at a side of Israel that most people never think about.
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