While the American defense community has naturally been preoccupied with
the extensive transformation of the U.S. reserve components in recent
years, equally critical developments in the reserve policies of the
world's other major military powers have received less attention. The
inevitability of continued American engagement with these countries
means that their changing policies are highly relevant to the United
States. American defense planners should therefore keep abreast of
ongoing alterations in these countries' reserve components and, in
certain cases, might wish to adjust their own forces and policies in
response. The Reserve Policies of Nations provides a comprehensive
assessment of these issues as well as a wealth of data on recent
developments affecting the reserve policies of many of the world's
leading military powers: Australia, Britain, Canada, China, France,
Germany, Israel, Japan, and Russia.