VANK, an online network of Korean nationalists.
Rising to the post right after the culmination of the Korean independence movement, he was subject to an immediate assassination attempt by radical Korean nationalists.
Several attempts by Korean nationalists to overthrow Japan's harsh rule were crushed.
Workers' Party of Korea, whose predecessors were founded by Korean nationalists in exile in the Soviet Union.
There's a parallel with South Korea, where the U.S. troop presence outraged Korean nationalists for decades.
The concept of sadae was rejected by Korean nationalists in the 20th century.
Some Korean nationalists resent it, and object also to U.S. pressure on trade issues.
It is believed that, while in the United States, he made contact with Korean nationalists, an experience that developed his political outlook.
Liang drew from much of his work and subsequently influenced Korean nationalists in the 1900s.
For Korean nationalists who wanted immediate independence, the phrase "in due course" was cause for dismay.