Using 'hip-hop diplomacy' to achieve American foreign policy goals
AMA programme builds on "smart power" strategy adopted by Hillary Clinton as secretary of state.
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AMERICAN music is an influential instrument of US diplomacy, as seen in President Barack Obama's call for Hanoi to allow "a little rap" and the ongoing rounds of hip-hop diplomacy being conducted by US diplomats especially in the Middle East and around the world.
On Wednesday, the US president interacted with a female Vietnamese rapper named Suboi at a town hall meeting with hundreds of young Vietnamese in Ho Chi Minh City. On his request, Ms Suboi belted out a catchy hip-hop song in her language.
Before departing, he left the Vietnamese government with a clear message: let people express themselves.
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