As political parties face new realities in the 21st century, how they adapt will determine their relevance and success. This book brings to light the factors that will propel change in party politics through a wide-based analysis of the internal and external forces that shape party behavior. By exploring dynamics, strategies, and global tendencies, this book provides a roadmap to understanding the new role that political parties play in a world where politics is becoming more fluid. This book invites readers to engage with a diverse range of perspectives and case studies that challenge conventional views on party politics while proposing new ways to think about the future of political competition and governance. This book strives to give a general idea on how political parties bring about strategies and keep pace with global tendencies, and how their internal and external dynamics deeply affect their political structure, including the internal politics of a country.