The book progresses chronologically, beginning with the decline of the Ottoman Empire and moving through key historical periods like the Cold War and the rise of pan-Arabism. Case studies of the Arab League and other alliances provide concrete examples of diplomatic successes and failures. Through its use of diplomatic archives and primary sources, Arabian Diplomacy offers fresh perspectives on historical events and the enduring challenges facing the Middle East.
It emphasizes the crucial role of Arabian diplomacy as a tool for navigating complex relationships, ultimately informing policy decisions and fostering a deeper understanding of regional stability.