National Service Policy

Voluntary or Mandatory (Compulsory) National Service is an element of defence policy used by several countries globally. In this guided policy assessment report, identify and highlight discussions surrounding this policy and the role it plays in the organisation of militaries. Explore lessons that can be learned when comparing the UAE National Service Policy with countries and its impact on defence.  Word Count: 1000 – 1500 words excluding references  Formulating arguments and providing evidence to support position taken, Minimum 10 references required.

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Requirements: 1000-1500

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Israel is another country that has a national service program. Just as it is under the UAE program, conscription into Israel’s program is also mandatory, with Jews, Druze, and Circassians aged eighteen years and above having to take part in the program (Gal, 2016). Both Jewish males and females must participate; however, mandatory participation is only for the males within the Druze and Circassians. Unlike the Jews and the rest, Arabs have the option of not taking part in the Israeli national service program (Gal, 2016). Men normally spend about two years and an additional six months in this program, while women only take two years. The period might be longer for both genders, depending on the roles they play.

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