Even if a government meets all the criteria of a state, it is not guaranteed to receive statehood. Explain what may cause it to be denied.
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The accepted criteria of statehood were laid down in the Montevideo Convention (1933), which provided that a state must possess a permanent population, a defined territory, a government, and the capacity to conduct international relations.
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