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Military service, in its simplest sense, is service by an individual or group in an army or other militia, whether as a chosen job or as a result of an involuntary draft (conscription). Some nations (e.g., Mexico) require a specific amount of military service from every citizen (except for special cases, such as physical or mental disorders or religious beliefs). A nation with a fully volunteer military does not normally require mandatory military service from its citizens, unless it is faced with a recruitment crisis during a time of war.

  No armed forces
  No enforced conscription
  Plan to abolish conscription in the near future
  Conscription
  No information

Summary of countries

In this summary, 195 countries are included.[1][2][3][4]

No defence forces

The following 19 countries have been identified as having no defence forces or as having no standing army but having very limited military forces:

* Countries having no standing army, but having very limited military forces.

No enforced conscription

The following 103 countries have been identified as having no enforced conscription:

Both compulsory and voluntary military service

The following eight countries have been identified as having both compulsory and voluntary military service:

Selective conscription

The following 13 countries have been identified as having both selective conscription:

Civilian, unarmed or non-combatant service option

The following 13 countries have been identified as having a civilian, unarmed or non-combatant service optional alternative to compulsory military service:

Military service limited to 1 year or less

The following 20 countries have been identified to having compulsory military service limited to 1 year or less:

Military service limited to 18 months

The following 9 countries have been identified to having compulsory military service limited to 18 months or less:

Military service longer than 18 months

The following 34 countries have been identified to having compulsory military service terms longer than 18 months:

Conscription to be abolished in the near future

As of 2012, one country has been identified as intending to abolish conscription in the near future: