跳过导航
Samsung Rising
A review of

Samsung Rising

The Inside Story of the South Korean Giant That Set Out to Beat Apple and Conquer Tech

Geoffrey CainCurrency • 2020

Samsung – In All Its Corrupt Glory

by David Meyer

Samsung’s Story of Spirit

Foreign correspondent Geoffrey Cain interviewed more than 400 people to trace Samsung’s ascent from a dried fish and vegetable shop to the largest company in South Korea. He follows it through a government coup, smartphones that caught fire and an epic legal battle with Apple. Cain presents Samsung as a symbol of South Korean pride and corruption, juggling the dueling forces of tradition and modernity. 

Cain, who is a Term Member of the Council on Foreign Relations, also writes for The Economist and The Wall Street Journal, among other outlets. Both the Financial Times and McKinsey long-listed his Samsung biography as a Business Book of the Year. The Wall Street Journal said it, “reads like a dynastic thriller, rolling through three generations of family intrigue, embezzlement, bribery, corruption, prostitution and other bad behavior.” 


Comment on this review or 开始讨论

More on this topic

Learners who read this also read