Today's strategic environment on the Korean Peninsula and in
Northeast Asia is volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous. One
roadblock to peace in Northeast Asia is a territorial dispute over
a piece of terrain called Gando, which is located between the
Korean peninsula and Chinese Manchuria and was a Korean territory
until 1909. China currently controls the territory, but the
controversy over control of Gando will reemerge if or when Korea is
reunified. Gando is of such significant geopolitical and
geostrategic importance that it could ignite a crisis among the
nations of Northeast Asia that could potentially affect world
stability. Thus a peaceful resolution to this dispute is critical
to both Korea and China.
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