PROVO — A consultant on unconventional solutions for U.S. agencies will speak about terrorism and counterinsurgency on Wednesday, Feb. 18, at noon at Brigham Young University.
BYU graduate Adam Fife will present "Afghanistan, Iraq and Counterinsurgency: Similarities, Differences and the Way Forward" at a David M. Kennedy Center lecture in 238 Herald R. Clark Building.
Fife is director of unconventional solutions for a U.S. government services provider, helping U.S. agencies create new approaches to counter terrorism and insurgency.
He has worked in Iraq, the Middle East, Southwest Asia and the Horn of Africa, advising senior policy makers, U.S. government officials, military commanders and politicians in communications and policy implementation strategy.
Fife received a bachelor's degree in international studies from BYU and a master's degree from the University of Utah.
The lecture will be archived online at kennedy.byu.edu
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