前言
Chapter One IntroductiontotheStudy
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Problem Statement:Reality of China’S Copyright Protection versustheExpectationsoftheUnitedStates
1.3 westerrdGreco.Roman Rhetorical Tradition
1.4 U.S.CulturalValuesandBeliefs
1.5 ChineseRhetoricalHeritage
1.6 ChineseCulturalValuesandBeliefs
1.7 Global Copyright Practice and the U.S China Debate
1.8 RhetoriC:A General Defmition and its Relatedness to the Project
1.9 Rhetoric and the U.S China Copyright Approaches: Meta-Methods.
1.10 Conclusion
Chapter Two Methods
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Main Research Question and Sub-Questions
2.3 Quantitative and Qualitative Methods versus Rhetorical Criticism
2.4 Why Comparative Rhetorical Approach
2.5 Cluster Analysis: An Approach to Articulate the Author's Intention on the Audience
2.6 Intercultural Rhetoric/Communication: The Approach to Cultural Values and Beliefs as Well as Behaviors
2.7 Marxist Criticism: An Ideological Approach to the U.S.- China Conflicts over Copyright Practice
2.8 Researcher Role
2.9 Research Materials
2.10 Conclusion
Chapter Three Rhetorical Tradtions and Western(U.S.)/Chinese Legal (Copyright) Approaches——A Cluster Analysis
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Rule by Law or Rule by Man: The Concept of Virtue/Ethos in Early Greco/Roman and Chinese Rhetorical Traditions-.-
3.3 Plato's Concept of Virtue in Protagoras
3.4 Ethos as Human Character in Aristotle's On Rhetoric
3.5 Cicero's Ideal Orator in De Oratore
3.6 Chinese Rhetorical Tradition: Confucianism and Daoism
3.7 Western and Chinese Concept of Virtue/Ethos and its Potential Impact on U.S. and Chinese Legal (Copyright) Approaches: A Comparison and Contrast
3.8 Conclusion
Chapter Four The Impact of Cultural Traditions on the U.S. and China Legal/Copyright Approaches——the Cultural Dimensions
4.1 Introduction
4.2. U.S. Cultural Dimensions: Cultural Values and Beliefs Revealed in the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution
4.3 Universalism, Individualism, and Low Power Distance: U.S. Cultural Dimensions and Values and Beliefs
4.4 Chinese Cultural Dimensions: Cultural Values and Beliefs Revealed in the Constitution of the People's Republic of China and Deng Xiaoping's Southern Tour Speeches
4.5 Particularism, Collectivism, and High Power Distance: Chinese Cultural Dimensions and Values and Beliefs
4.6 Cultural Dimensions and Their Potential Impact on the U.S.-China Copyright Approaches: A Comparison and Contrast
4.7 Conclusion
Chapter Five The U.S. and Chinese Approaches to Copyright Practice—An Ideological Criticism
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Global Copyright Protection: From Internationalization to Globalization
5.3 The U.S.-China Copyright Conflicts: The 1992 MOU and the 1995 U.S.-China IP Agreement
5.4 The Ideology of the Conflict: Implications for the U. S. and Chinese Copyright Approaches
5.5 Conclusion
Chapter Six Discussions and Conclusions
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Summary of Research Results
6.3 Conclusions
6.4 Recommendations for the Discipline and Policy Makers
6.5 Limitations of the Study
6.6 Contributions
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