In her book, Dr. Nahla Yassin Hamdan provides a profound analysis of the distinct methodologies and cultural frameworks used within the Arab world to manage and resolve disputes. The study delves into both traditional mechanisms, like mediation and reconciliation ('sulh'), and contemporary diplomatic strategies. By critically examining historical and modern case studies, the book offers readers a comprehensive understanding of the unique socio-political dynamics that shape peacemaking efforts in the region. This work is an essential resource for academics, diplomats, and anyone interested in Middle Eastern politics and conflict resolution studies.