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雷定坤 LEI Dingkun


华东师范大学社会主义历史与文献研究院,副教授

电子邮箱:dklei@history.ecnu.edu.cn

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学历:博士研究生

语言:中文、英语、印地语

研究国别与地区:印度、南亚

研究兴趣:印度政治制度、央地关系、现代化发展模式、政商关系


教育背景及研究领域

· 北京外国语大学亚非学院,印地语专业,学士

· 印度尼赫鲁大学社会科学学院,政治学专业,硕士

· 清华大学社会科学学院,国际关系学系,博士


工作经历:

2021.7 - 2025.11 清华大学国际与地区研究院,助理研究员

2025.11 - 至今  华东师范大学社会主义历史与文献研究院,副教授


学术访问

· 2023-2025 尼泊尔加德满都大学,访问学者

· 2022-2023 英国牛津大学圣安东尼学院博士后

· 2016-2017 美国加州大学伯克利分校南亚研究中心访问研究者

· 2017-2019 印度尼赫鲁大学学习


学术发表

· 雷定坤:《治理资本及其发展:印度经济特区省邦治理研究》,中国社会科学出版社,2025年版。

· 雷定坤、李呼明[],帕皮亚·森古普塔(Papia Sengupta[]:《殖民地时期印度的语言身份——政策与政治》,中国社会科学出版社,2025年版。

· Lei, Dingkun and Yang Zezhou, “Nepal’s New Practice of ‘Pull-Distance’ Diplomacy Since Modi’s Administration in India,” Journal of Interdisciplinary Insights, Vol.3, No.2, 2025, pp.11-23.

· Lei, Dingkun and Li Huming, “Identity Superimposition Mode: Internal Secession in India and its Mechanism and Process,” Regional & Federal Studies, 2025, pp.1-24, doi:10.1080/13597566.2025.2586696.

· 雷定坤:《印度新晋中产阶级的发展及政治影响》,《南亚研究》,2024年第3期,第26-56页。

· 雷定坤:《印度工业化进程中的征地挑战:制度改革与地方治理》,《印度洋经济体研究》,2024年第4期,第96-122页。

· 杨怡爽、雷定坤:《中间阶层和印人党的扩张极限:印度政党格局变化的一个政治经济学分析》,《区域国别学》,2024年第1期,第5-32页。

· 雷定坤:《莫迪执政后印度央地关系发展趋势探析——基于制度空间的分析视角》,《南亚研究》,2023年第1期,第97-126页。

· 雷定坤、冯人杰:《印度以海制陆战略分析》,《现代国际关系》,2023年第1期,第62-80页。

· 杨崇圣、雷定坤、冯理达:《经济特区发展:基于中国、南非、印度三国的比较》,《南亚学》,2023年第3期,第3-37页。

· 雷定坤:《印度分邦诉求与过程机理探究》,《南亚研究季刊》,2020年第1期,第61-71页。

· 雷定坤、赵可金:《多视角浅析印度经济特区表现》,《南亚研究》,2018年第1期,第114-140页。

· Feng Renjie, Dingkun Lei. “Mamallapuram Summit Held in Uncertainties: India’s and China’s Continuing Efforts to Pluck Low-Hanging Fruit,” East Asian Policy , Vol.11, No.4, 2019, pp.28-36.

· 雷定坤. 央地关系,载谢超(编):《印度政治制度》,中国社会科学出版社2021年版,第317-364页。

· 雷定坤. 南亚与印度洋地区,载赵可金(编):《区域国别学》,清华大学出版社2023年版,第151-170页。

· 雷定坤、谢超. 加勒万河谷冲突的印度内政动因及其对中印关系的影响,载杨健(编):《中国周边外交研究报告(2020-2021)》,世纪知识出版社2023年版,第193-204页。

· Hu, Shisheng and Lei, Dingkun. “Great Power Competition in the Middle East: A Chinese Perspective,” in Amina Khan ed., Pakistan’s Strategic Frontiers, CAMEA, 2023, pp.29-45.


地区观察与评论文章(节选)

· 雷定坤:浅聊尼泊尔的中文学习热,《田野日志》第2期,清华大学国际与地区研究院,20243月。

· 雷定坤:“‘发展——对印度发展主义话语的反思,载高良敏等(编):《作为田野的全球》,商务印书馆2022年版,第423-438页。

· 雷定坤:《狂热与现实:印度新冠疫情下的地方邦选举》,《区域观察》,2021年(总)第5期。

· 雷定坤:《简析印度联邦政府层面的疫情治理》,《区域观察》,2020年(总)第1期。

· 雷定坤:《中印加勒万河冲突背后印度国内政治动向简析》,《区域观察》,2020年(总)第2期。

· Feng R.J. and Lei D.K.“Contrasting Interpretations of Mamallapuram Summit: A Similar Expectation with Different Emphases”China-India Brief, 2019, published by Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore.

· Feng R.J. and Lei D.K.,“Three Issues for Modi and Xi to Consider,” Rediff, Oct.10, 2019. seehttps://www.rediff.com/news/column/three-issues-for-modi-and-xi-to-consider/20191010.htm.

· 雷定坤:《印度最新宪法修正案,步子是不是迈得大了些?》,载《观察者网》,2019112日。https://www.guancha.cn/leidingkun/2019_01_13_486675.shtml.

· 雷定坤:《取消克什米尔特殊地位,莫迪又下了一步狠棋》,《观察者网》201987日。https://www.guancha.cn/leidingkun/2019_08_07_512574.shtml.


课题项目:

主持项目:

12023年度清华主科研计划文科专项,结项。

22025年国家社会科学基金青年项目,在研。

参与项目:

1、国家社会科学基金重大项目“中国边疆跨境民族流动的历史、现状与趋势研究”;

2、国家社会科学基金中国历史研究院重大历史问题研究专项2022年度,“近代以来中国与印度关系史研究(1840-2021)”;

3、国家社科基金项目“外部环境复杂化背景下涉疆话语体系完善与能力提升研究”。



LEI Dingkun

Associate Professor,

Academy of History and Documentation of Socialism, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China.

Email:dklei@history.ecnu.edu.cn

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Introduction

Education: Doctoral Degree

Languages: Chinese, English, Hindi

Research Countries/Regions: India, South Asia

Research Interests: Political Institutions, Center-state Relations, Middle-level Governance, Modernization Models, Government-Business Relations.


Education Background

· B.A. in Hindi Language and Literature, Beijing Foreign Studies University, China.

· M.A. in Political Science, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India.

· Ph.D. in Political Science, Department of International Relations, School of Social Sciences, Tsinghua University, China.


Working Experience:

· 2021.7 - 2025.11 Institute for International and Area Studies, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.

· 2025.11 - present, Academy of History and Documentation of Socialism, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China.


Academic Visiting

· 2023-2025 Visiting Scholar, Kathmandu University, Nepal.

· 2022-2023 Post-doc, St Antony’s College, University of Oxford, UK.

· 2016-2017 Visiting Researcher, Institute for South Asia Studies, UC Berkeley, USA.

· 2017-2019 Studies in CPS, SSS, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India.


Academic Publications

· Lei, Dingkun. Governance Capital and Its Development: A Research on India's Special Economic Zones and State Governance, Beijing: China Social Sciences Press, 2025.

· Papia Sengupta. Language as Identity in Colonial India: Policies and Politics. Translated into Chinese by Dingkun Lei and Huming Li. Beijing: China Social Sciences Press, 2025.

· Lei, Dingkun and Li Huming, “Identity Superimposition Mode: Internal Secession in India and its Mechanism and Process,” Regional & Federal Studies, 2025, pp.1-24, doi:10.1080/13597566.2025.2586696.(ESCI)

· Lei, Dingkun and Yang Zezhou, “Nepal’s New Practice of ‘Pull-Distance’ Diplomacy Since Modi’s Administration in India,” Journal of Interdisciplinary Insights, Vol.3, No.2, 2025, pp.11-23.

· Lei, Dingkun, India’s Neo-Middle Class: Development and Political Influence, South Asian Studies, No.3, 2024, pp.26-56 (Peer-reviewed Journal in Chinese; CSSCI);

· Lei, Dingkun. “Land Acquisition Challenges in India’s Industrialization Process: The Role of Institutional Reforms and Local Governance,” Indian Ocean Economic and Political Review, No.4, 2024, pp.96-122. Peer-reviewed Journal in Chinese; CSSCI Expanded

· Yang, Yishuang & Lei, Dingkun. “The ‘Intermediate Classes’ and the Expansion Limits of the Bharatiya Janata Party——A Political Economy Analysis of the Changing Landscape of Indian Political Parties,” Area Studies, No.1, 2024, pp.5-32.

· Lei, Dingkun. “Evolving Center-State Relations under the Modi-Administration: A Perspective Based on Institutional Space,” South Asian Studies, No.1, 2023, pp. 97-126. (Peer-reviewed Journal in Chinese; CSSCI)

· Lei, Dingkun & Renjie Feng. “India’s Strategy of ‘Using the Sea to Control the Land’”, Contemporary International Relations, No.1, 2023, pp. 62-80. (Peer-reviewed Journal in Chinese; CSSCI)

· Yang, Chongsheng, Lei, Dingkun & Feng, Lida. “Development of Special Economic Zones (SEZ): A Comparative Study Based on China, South Africa and India,” South Asian Review, No.3, 2023, pp.3-37. (Peer-reviewed Journal in Chinese)

· Lei, Dingkun. “Statehood Demand in India and Its Mechanism and Process,” South Asian Studies Quarterly, Vol.1, No.1, 2020, pp.61-71. (Peer-reviewed Journal in Chinese, CSSCI.)

· Lei, Dingkun, Zhao Kejin. “Multi-Perspectives Analysis on India’s Special Economic Zones,” South Asian Studies, No.1, 2018, pp.114-140. (Peer-reviewed Journal in Chinese, CSSCI.)

· Feng, Renjie, Dingkun Lei. “Mamallapuram Summit Held in Uncertainties: India’s and China’s Continuing Efforts to Pluck Low-Hanging Fruit,” East Asian Policy, Vol.11, No.4, 2019, pp.28-36. (ESCI)

· Hu, Shisheng and Lei, Dingkun. “Great Power Competition in the Middle East: A Chinese Perspective,” in Amina Khan ed., Pakistan’s Strategic Frontiers, CAMEA, 2023, pp.29-45.

· Lei, Dingkun. “Center-State Relations,” in Xie Chao (ed.), Political Institutions in India, Beijing: China Social Sciences Press, 2021, pp.317-364.

· Lei, Dingkun. “South Asia and Indian Ocean Region,” in Zhao Kejin (ed.), Area Studies, Beijing: Tsinghua University Press, 2023, pp.151-170.

· Lei, Dingkun and Xie Chao. The India’s Internal Dynamics of the Galwan Valley Conflict and Its Implications for Sino-Indian Relations, in Yang Jian (ed.), Report of China’s Neighboring Diplomacy Studies (2020-2021), World Affairs Press, 2023, pp. 193-204.


Area Observation and Commentary

· Lei, Dingkun. “Briefly Discussing about the Chinese Learning Craze in Nepal,” Field Journal, No. 2, Institute for International and Area Studies, Tsinghua University, March 2024.

· Lei, Dingkun. “‘Slow’ Development: A Reflection on the Discourse of India’s Developmentalism,” in Gao, Liangmin et al. eds., The Globe as a Field, Beijing: The Commercial Press, 2022, pp. 423-438.

· Lei, Dingkun. “Frenzy and Reality: State Assembly Elections in India Amidst the Covid-19 Pandemic”, Area Observation, No.5,2020.

· Lei, Dingkun. “A Brief Analysis of Epidemic Management at the Federal Government Level in India,” Area Observation, No.1, 2020.

· Lei, Dingkun. “Behind the Sino-Indian Galwan River Conflict: A Brief Analysis of India’s Domestic Political Trends,” Area Observation, No.2, 2020.

· Feng, R.J. and D.K. Lei. “Contrasting Interpretations of Mamallapuram Summit: A Similar Expectation with Different Emphases”, China-India Brief, 2019, published by Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore.

· Feng, R.J. and D.K. Lei.“Three Issues for Modi and Xi to Consider,” Rediff, Oct.10, 2019. https://www.rediff.com/news/column/three-issues-for-modi-and-xi-to-consider/20191010.htm.

· Lei, Dingkun. “India’s Latest Constitutional Amendment, Is it a Step too Far?” Guancha, Jan 12, 2019. https://www.guancha.cn/leidingkun/2019_01_13_486675.shtml.

· Lei, Dingkun. “Modi Makes Another Bold Move by Removing Kashmir’s Special Status,” Guancha, Aug 7, 2019. https://www.guancha.cn/leidingkun/2019_08_07_512574.shtml.