Match each major foreign policy orientation or diplomatic milestone in Nigeria's political history to the administration under which it was formulated.
- Cautious, pro-Western stance and conservative regional diplomacy post-independenceAbubakar Tafawa Balewa Administration
- Radical Afrocentric stance demonstrated by strong backing for the MPLA in AngolaMurtala/Obasanjo Military Regime
- Formal adoption of Economic Diplomacy to align foreign relations with economic restructuringGeneral Ibrahim Babangida Administration
- Extensive international shuttle diplomacy focused on democratic re-integration and debt forgivenessChief Olusegun Obasanjo Civilian Administration (1999–2007)
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The correct pairings link cautious pro-Western diplomacy to the Balewa administration, radical Afrocentric MPLA support to the Murtala/Obasanjo regime, Economic Diplomacy to the Babangida administration, and democratic re-integration shuttle diplomacy to the Obasanjo Fourth Republic administration.
Nigeria's foreign policy has evolved through distinct phases: the cautious pro-Western non-alignment of the Balewa era, the active Afrocentric stance of the Murtala/Obasanjo military regime, the market-oriented Economic Diplomacy of the Babangida era, and the international re-engagement shuttle diplomacy of the Obasanjo Fourth Republic presidency.
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Formulation and Evolution of Nigeria's Foreign Policy Across Regimes