Match each international policy framework or organizational mechanism associated with the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) and OPEC listed in Column A with its corresponding economic or diplomatic objective in Column B.
- Panchsheel (Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence)Served as the foundational diplomatic doctrine guiding non-aligned nations away from Cold War military pacts.
- OPEC Production Quota MechanismRegulates member countries' petroleum export volumes to prevent supply gluts and stabilize global crude prices.
- New International Economic Order (NIEO)A NAM-backed diplomatic agenda pushing for structural reform of global trade and permanent sovereignty over natural resources.
- OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID)A multilateral financial institution established by oil-exporting states to provide concessionary aid to non-oil developing nations.
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Panchsheel matches the foundational diplomatic doctrine of NAM; the OPEC Production Quota Mechanism matches the regulation of export volumes to stabilize prices; the New International Economic Order matches the NAM-backed agenda for sovereign resource control and structural global economic reform; and the OPEC Fund for International Development matches the multilateral aid institution assisting non-oil developing states.
Each policy framework correctly maps to its historical and functional context: Panchsheel established NAM's non-aligned doctrine; OPEC production quotas control crude oil market supply; NIEO promoted Third World economic emancipation; and OFID provided developmental aid to non-oil developing nations.
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Key diplomatic doctrines and structural policy mechanisms of NAM and OPEC