TY - BOOK AU - Carrizosa,Andrés Manuel TI - Skewing Chaos: The Role of Political Parties in Paraguay's Legislature T2 - Springer Series in Electoral Politics, SN - 9783031186257 U1 - 324.6 23 PY - 2023/// CY - Cham PB - Springer International Publishing, Imprint: Springer KW - Elections KW - Legislation KW - Comparative government KW - Public policy KW - Electoral Politics KW - Legislative Politics KW - Comparative Politics KW - Agenda Setting N1 - 1. Introduction -- 2. The Potential Causes of Legislative Stability -- 3. Preference-Induced Equilibriums I: Weak Ideologies Promote Chaos -- 4. Preference-Induced Equilibriums II: Electoral Incentives Promote Chaos -- 5. Structure-Induced Equilibriums: Weak Agenda-Setting Powers Promote Chaos -- 6. Nondictatorship: Paraguay's Weak Executive Promotes Chaos -- 7. Conclusions: Chaos Exists in Paraguay -- 8. What and Who Parties are for -- 9. Paraguayan Party Formation: Coalition-Building Among Narrow-Interest Groups -- 10. The Expected Effects of Parties on Legislative Outcomes -- 11. A Theory of Fractious Parties -- 12. Skewing Chaos: Partisan Benets Without Legislative Stability -- 13. Conclusions N2 - This monograph discusses the role of political parties in Paraguay's legislature. Using Paraguay as a case study, the author analyzes the phenomenon of legislative chaos. While chaos has been expected to exist in legislatures since at least 1785, this phenomenon has not been observable in real-world legislatures for much of history. By showing that chaos exists in Paraguay, and by then proposing a way to incorporate chaos into existing legislative theories, this volume creates a model that is more generalizable to different legislative contexts than what currently exists. Providing a robust theoretical contribution to the study of both legislative politics and Paraguay's political system, this book will appeal to researchers and students studying legislative behavior and Latin American politics. UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-18625-7 ER -