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Articles by Matthew F. Fleming

About Matthew F. Fleming
Matthew F. Fleming (M.A., Global Affairs and Policy) is a recent graduate from Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea, and is an Academic Journal Intern at North Korean Review (NKR) and Journal of Territorial and Maritime Studies (JTMS). Fleming is currently working on research regarding the US-Japan-Korea relationship for Keio University in Tokyo, Japan, in partial fulfillment of a Master of Arts in Media and Governance. Fleming has multi-year experience in mechanical and substantive copyediting, academic and editorial research, and published research and content writing. Fleming is looking to expand his role as a writer and editor to more private-sector international institutions based in Tokyo, Japan, or open to remote collaboration.

Reconciliation Efforts and National interest: A Conversation On Perceptions of Proper Motivation and Results

March 2, 2022 Matthew F. Fleming 0

Behind every action is a driving intention and goal for results. No action or event simply appears but is a conscious physical translation of our […]

Humanity In Coverage: Activists In Asia You Should Know

December 30, 2021 Matthew F. Fleming 0

Importance of Humanity in Coverage In today’s world, it’s becoming increasingly common and easy to detach from the news stories and conversations we come across […]

The Olympics’ Toxic Relationship: Examining S. Korea’s Issue With Food From Fukushima

October 27, 2021 Matthew F. Fleming 0

The Olympics as a Political Platform If you had billions of eyes on you from around the world for a moment in time, what would […]

Hibakusha: Contextualizing Japan’s Relationship with Nuclear Radiation

September 15, 2021 Matthew F. Fleming 0

Introduction To Japan’s Relationship with Nuclear Radiation Across history, Japan remains a tragically unique case as the only country to fully experience the actual cost […]

Mountains of Unified Culture: Baekdu-Daegan As The Spine of Korea

April 28, 2021 Matthew F. Fleming 0

The Baekdu-Daegan As The Spine That Binds The Korean Peninsula The idea of the Korean Peninsula as a nation bound together by the spine of […]

Series 3, Episode 2: History & Culture of Switzerland: Yonsei Students Discuss Neutrality and Global Presence

April 14, 2021 Matthew F. Fleming 0

Series 3, Episode 2 features two guests, Celine Borter and Simon Meuli. In this episode they speak with members of Yonsei University’s NOVAsia team about […]

Rediscovering Ikigai: Japan’s Reevaluation of Individual Purpose

March 10, 2021 Matthew F. Fleming 0

What is it that makes life worth living? What is it that drives you to keep moving forward and fuels your happiness? For many, finding […]

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Longevity After The Necessity: The Need For Human Rights Protections During Contact Tracing In South Korea

January 8, 2021 Matthew F. Fleming 0

Throughout history, there are moments in time that require extreme and unprecedented actions to combat them. These moments alter society’s current and past understanding and […]

The Global Political Youth Movement: A Fight for Rights, Justice, and Democracy

November 2, 2020 Matthew F. Fleming 1

Each generation is placed in uncharted waters and at the frontlines of human innovation and progress. Born into and grown under a society created by […]

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