Because "The Occupation" can refer to several distinct historical events, political situations, or even media, here are paper outlines for the most common interpretations. 1. The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

In U.S. history, "The Occupation" often refers to major Red Power movements of the 1960s and 70s.

This is the most common contemporary use of the term. You could focus on the legal, humanitarian, or economic aspects of the West Bank and Gaza.

The Matrix of Control: Structural Impacts of Prolonged Occupation in the West Bank Key Themes:

Analyzing the legality of a "temporary" military occupation that has lasted over 50 years.