This paper focusses its attention on the social campaigns opposing and defending governmental legitimacy that took place in Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco in 2013, as well as their short-term effects. In order to explain the similarities and differences between the three scenarios, a comparative analysis is made of the organisational attributes and the contextual conditioning of these anti-government and pro-government social movements.
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Key words : legitimacy, government, social movements, political change, North Africa
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