By Greg Brinkworth To anyone following recent events in Algeria, another headline noting the continuation of civil unrest might risk passing unnoticed. Large-scale, anti-government protests have rocked the nation’s cities with rhythmic regularity for the last nine months. This November was no exception, with tens of thousands of Algerians rallying in the streets of the capital to demand the cancellation of December’s scheduled presidential election. Emerging in February, the Hirak ...