This book, 'Arabs and Kurds: Interests and Concerns,' offers an in-depth examination of the complex and multifaceted relationship between Arab and Kurdish communities across the Middle East. Authored by a collective of researchers, it delves into the historical evolution of their interactions, identifying the common interests that have occasionally fostered cooperation, as well as the deep-seated fears and conflicts that have led to discord. The analysis covers political, economic, and social dimensions, providing a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics shaping this crucial regional relationship and offering insights for future stability.