House of Huawei: Inside the Secret World of China’s Most Powerful Company
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Dive deep into the heart of China’s tech titan with House of Huawei, an unflinching exposé that lifts the veil on the world’s most powerful—and most secretive—company. Eva Dou takes you inside Huawei’s boardrooms and R&D labs, revealing how its founders forged a global empire amid fierce U.S. scrutiny, complex party ties, and cutthroat competition. You’ll uncover the strategies that propelled Huawei from rural obscurity to leadership in 5G, the political intrigues that shape its every move, and the human stories behind its meteoric rise. Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the future of technology, geopolitics, and the high-stakes game of global innovation.
Best Business Book by the Financial Times.
Eva Dou is an award-winning technology policy reporter for The Washington Post, based in Washington, D.C. A Detroit native and University of Missouri journalism graduate, she spent a decade reporting on business and politics across Asia—including seven years with The Wall Street Journal in Beijing and Taipei—before returning to cover U.S. tech regulation and policy. She is the author of House of Huawei: Inside the Secret World of China’s Most Powerful Company, a definitive exposé on the company’s rise and global impact.


