Review of A Dream For Peace

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[Following is a volunteer review of "A Dream For Peace" by Dr. Ghoulem Berrah.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Without unity and tranquility, it will be impossible to achieve political clout, economic security, and social advancement. Hence, before we can pass on the concept of peace to others, we must first have peace inside ourselves. Keeping the peace is not just the responsibility of one person; it is the responsibility of everyone. However, with the guidance of Dr. Ghoulem Berrah, he was able to demonstrate to his people that it was doable. It will take time, but he played a significant role in influencing his compatriots to achieve this national goal. 
 
Dr. Ghoulem Berrah is one of many people who have tried to bring peace to their country, and I am delighted that he is working his best toward this goal. Moreover, there have been many great intellectuals from the past and present who have tried to bring peace to this country. This is his final creation, and this book strikes me as very meaningful. In A Dream For Peace, he shares wisdom, anecdotes, and political facts that many people enjoy reading. One of the things I liked most about this book was the author's dedication to promoting a deeper understanding of the commonalities among diverse religious traditions, especially when they connect with international diplomacy. During the Cold War, they found themselves in the middle of a power struggle between the East and the West. Furthermore, as a result of my observations, I now understand how world leaders come together to maintain peace and harmony for the benefit of all. 
 
Throughout the ages, there have been countless wars between states at various levels. Peace was crucial in bringing an end to these wars, and it may have even prevented some from erupting in the first place. The thing that I disliked about this book is that a few concepts seemed a little out of place, but I feel that if they had been explained more straightforwardly, the audience would have been able to grasp them smoothly. However, I still appreciate how the author's entertaining writing style has been evident throughout. 
 
The title of this book will immediately grab your attention. If you start reading it right away, you'll have a good idea of what the story will be about and be captivated by it to the finish. The author used a lot of different types of fonts, and I like how the layout has been consistent. As a result, the reasons stated above are insufficient for me to deduct a star from this book, so I rate it 4 out of 4 stars.
 
If society does not learn to cooperate, there will always be conflicts over territory and domination. If you're looking to understand more about world peace and how politics works, reading this book is a must.

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