📖 Overview
Saul Singer is an American-Israeli journalist and author best known for co-writing the 2009 book "Start-Up Nation: The Story of Israel's Economic Miracle" with Dan Senor. The book examines how Israel became a hub of innovation and entrepreneurship, becoming widely influential in business and technology circles.
As a journalist, Singer served as the editorial page editor at The Jerusalem Post and has written for major publications including The Wall Street Journal, Foreign Affairs, and The Washington Post. His writing typically focuses on technology, innovation, Middle East affairs, and U.S. foreign policy.
Prior to his writing career, Singer worked as a foreign policy advisor in the U.S. Congress. He has been a frequent speaker at universities, conferences and other forums discussing innovation, entrepreneurship and the Israeli technology ecosystem.
Singer continues to write about global innovation and technology trends, with particular focus on how different cultures and nations approach entrepreneurship and economic development. His work has influenced discussions about innovation policy and startup ecosystems around the world.
👀 Reviews
Readers consistently highlight Singer's ability to explain complex economic and technological concepts through clear examples and data. Most feedback centers on "Start-Up Nation," which readers cite for its detailed analysis of Israel's innovation ecosystem.
Readers appreciate:
- Clear breakdown of cultural and policy factors behind Israel's tech success
- Real company case studies and entrepreneur interviews
- Data-driven approach to explaining innovation patterns
- Actionable insights for other countries and businesses
Common criticisms:
- Limited coverage of Palestinian issues and regional tensions
- Some readers found sections on military influence repetitive
- Technical economic concepts can be dense for general readers
Ratings across platforms:
Amazon: 4.6/5 from 1,243 reviews
Goodreads: 4.1/5 from 19,872 ratings
One business reader noted: "The book explains why certain cultures produce more startups, backed by solid research." A critical review stated: "Good economic analysis but skims over important regional context."
📚 Books by Saul Singer
Start-Up Nation: The Story of Israel's Economic Miracle (2009)
An examination of how Israel became a hub of entrepreneurship and technological innovation, analyzing key factors such as military service, immigration, and cultural attitudes toward risk.
The Start-Up Life: Lessons in Entrepreneurship from the Middle East (2022) An analysis of start-up ecosystems in the Middle East, documenting entrepreneurial developments across Israel and Arab countries with case studies and historical context.
Like Dreamers: The Story of the Israeli Paratroopers Who Reunited Jerusalem and Divided a Nation (2013) A historical account following the lives of seven members of the 55th Paratroopers Reserve Brigade after the Six-Day War, examining their divergent paths and influence on Israeli society.
The Leadership Code: Five Rules to Lead By (2011) A systematic breakdown of leadership principles based on research and interviews with business leaders, focusing on core competencies and practical applications.
The Start-Up Life: Lessons in Entrepreneurship from the Middle East (2022) An analysis of start-up ecosystems in the Middle East, documenting entrepreneurial developments across Israel and Arab countries with case studies and historical context.
Like Dreamers: The Story of the Israeli Paratroopers Who Reunited Jerusalem and Divided a Nation (2013) A historical account following the lives of seven members of the 55th Paratroopers Reserve Brigade after the Six-Day War, examining their divergent paths and influence on Israeli society.
The Leadership Code: Five Rules to Lead By (2011) A systematic breakdown of leadership principles based on research and interviews with business leaders, focusing on core competencies and practical applications.
👥 Similar authors
Dan Senor Covers similar themes around Israel's innovation economy, with expertise in Middle Eastern geopolitics and entrepreneurship. Co-authored "Start-Up Nation" with Singer and writes about economics and technology intersections.
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Yossi Klein Halevi Writes about Israeli society, culture and the nation's development through multiple lenses. His work provides historical context and analysis of Israel's evolution as a modern state.
Thomas Friedman Reports on globalization, technology, and Middle Eastern affairs with focus on innovation and economic development. His books examine how nations adapt to technological change and global competition.
Chris Anderson Explores how technology transforms business models and innovation processes across different economies. His writing covers the democratization of manufacturing and the impact of digital tools on entrepreneurship.
Clayton Christensen Analyzes innovation theory and business transformation with emphasis on disruptive technologies. His research examines why established companies fail to adapt and how new enterprises succeed.