Chaisty, Paul; Whitefield, Stephen (2018). «Critical Election or Frozen Cleavages? How Voters Chose Parties in the 2014 Ukrainian Parliamentary Election». Electoral Studies56 (1): 162. doi:10.1016/j.electstud.2018.08.009. «Neither the emergence of a leftist populist party, the Radical Party, which sought to appeal to nationalist voters.»
Zulianello, Mattia (2020). «Varieties of Populist Parties and Party Systems in Europe: From State-of-the-Art to the Application of a Novel Classification Scheme to 66 Parties in 33 Countries». Government and Opposition55 (2): 6. ISSN1477-7053. doi:10.1017/gov.2019.21. hdl:11368/3001222. - Listed as "Left-wing/national-social".
Sychova, Viktoriia (2019). «Soviet archetype in interaction authorities fnd political opposition as threat to national security of Ukraine». Public management18 (3): 454. doi:10.32689/2617-2224-2019-18-3-444-460. «Thus, the representative of the left forces, the leader of the Radical Party Oleg Lyashko, positioning himself as a “people’s” president, in essence, hinted at the establishment of an authoritarian regime: “Lyashko will be in Ukraine like Lukashenka in Belarus. Everyone will fly like a thorny broom”.»
Zulianello, Mattia (2020). «Varieties of Populist Parties and Party Systems in Europe: From State-of-the-Art to the Application of a Novel Classification Scheme to 66 Parties in 33 Countries». Government and Opposition55 (2): 6. ISSN1477-7053. doi:10.1017/gov.2019.21. hdl:11368/3001222. - Listed as "Left-wing/national-social".
Chaisty, Paul; Whitefield, Stephen (2018). «Critical Election or Frozen Cleavages? How Voters Chose Parties in the 2014 Ukrainian Parliamentary Election». Electoral Studies56 (1): 158-169. doi:10.1016/j.electstud.2018.08.009.
Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser; Paul Taggart; Paulina Ochoa Espejo; Pierre Ostiguy (26 de octubre de 2017). The Oxford Handbook of Populism. Oxford Handbooks. Oxford University Press. p. 291. ISBN9780192525376. doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198803560.001.0001. «A feature of the post-Soviet landscape is that radical left-wing quasi-populist forces have been as prevalent (perhaps more so) than those of the right. This is unsurprising, since across Europe, the post-Soviet radical left has become more populist, acting no longer as the vanguard of a (now diminished) proletariat but as the vox populi (e.g. March, 2011). Whereas many left-wing parties retain a strong socialist ideological core, there are other social populists whose populism has become a more systematic element of their ideological appeal. Lyashko (who came third in the 2014 presidential elections) represents a less ideological, but more incendiary, macho, and media-astute populism akin to a “radio shock jock” (e.g. Kozloff, 2015). He supports a folksy, peasant-based populism focusing on anti-corruption and higher taxes on the oligarchs.»
Zulianello, Mattia (2020). «Varieties of Populist Parties and Party Systems in Europe: From State-of-the-Art to the Application of a Novel Classification Scheme to 66 Parties in 33 Countries». Government and Opposition55 (2): 6. ISSN1477-7053. doi:10.1017/gov.2019.21. hdl:11368/3001222. - Listed as "Left-wing/national-social".
Zulianello, Mattia (2020). «Varieties of Populist Parties and Party Systems in Europe: From State-of-the-Art to the Application of a Novel Classification Scheme to 66 Parties in 33 Countries». Government and Opposition55 (2): 6. ISSN1477-7053. doi:10.1017/gov.2019.21. hdl:11368/3001222. - Listed as "Left-wing/national-social".
Zulianello, Mattia (2020). «Varieties of Populist Parties and Party Systems in Europe: From State-of-the-Art to the Application of a Novel Classification Scheme to 66 Parties in 33 Countries». Government and Opposition55 (2): 6. ISSN1477-7053. doi:10.1017/gov.2019.21. hdl:11368/3001222. - Listed as "Left-wing/national-social".
Zulianello, Mattia (2020). «Varieties of Populist Parties and Party Systems in Europe: From State-of-the-Art to the Application of a Novel Classification Scheme to 66 Parties in 33 Countries». Government and Opposition55 (2): 6. ISSN1477-7053. doi:10.1017/gov.2019.21. hdl:11368/3001222. - Listed as "Left-wing/national-social".
Rachok, Anatoliy (2018). «Ukraine on the Eve of the Election Year: Public Demand, Positions of Political Actors, Outline of the New Government (Analytical Report by the Razumkov Centre)». En Yuriy Yakymenko; Valeriya Klymenko; Hanna Pashkova, eds. National Security & Defence (Razumkov Centre). 3-4 (175-176): 91. «The analysis of party programmes in terms of their socio-economic policy made it possible to identify the following parties that may enter the new Parliament: four clearly leftist parties (the Radical Party, For Life, the Opposition Bloc and “Batkivshchyna”), one left-ofcentre (“Svoboda”), one conditionally centrist (Servant of the People) and three right-of-centre parties (the Civic Position, “Samopomich” Union, and Petro Poroshenko Bloc).»
Rachok, Anatoliy (2018). «Ukraine on the Eve of the Election Year: Public Demand, Positions of Political Actors, Outline of the New Government (Analytical Report by the Razumkov Centre)». En Yuriy Yakymenko; Valeriya Klymenko; Hanna Pashkova, eds. National Security & Defence (Razumkov Centre). 3-4 (175-176): 91. «The analysis of party programmes in terms of their socio-economic policy made it possible to identify the following parties that may enter the new Parliament: four clearly leftist parties (the Radical Party, For Life, the Opposition Bloc and “Batkivshchyna”), one left-ofcentre (“Svoboda”), one conditionally centrist (Servant of the People) and three right-of-centre parties (the Civic Position, “Samopomich” Union, and Petro Poroshenko Bloc).»
Chopa, Viktor (19 de julio de 2017). «Parliamentary elections in Ukraine: single-party majority and other options». Ukrinform. Kyiv. «The Radical Party with its left-wing and populist deviation, which has already tired the voters out, faces serious problems. Taking into account Liashko’s rating of 5.48% in the presidential election, only the commitment of stable voters to this particular political figure can save all the "radicals" from political non-existence.»
Rachok, Anatoliy (2018). «Ukraine on the Eve of the Election Year: Public Demand, Positions of Political Actors, Outline of the New Government (Analytical Report by the Razumkov Centre)». En Yuriy Yakymenko; Valeriya Klymenko; Hanna Pashkova, eds. National Security & Defence (Razumkov Centre). 3-4 (175-176): 91. «The analysis of party programmes in terms of their socio-economic policy made it possible to identify the following parties that may enter the new Parliament: four clearly leftist parties (the Radical Party, For Life, the Opposition Bloc and “Batkivshchyna”), one left-ofcentre (“Svoboda”), one conditionally centrist (Servant of the People) and three right-of-centre parties (the Civic Position, “Samopomich” Union, and Petro Poroshenko Bloc).»
Rachok, Anatoliy (2018). «Ukraine on the Eve of the Election Year: Public Demand, Positions of Political Actors, Outline of the New Government (Analytical Report by the Razumkov Centre)». En Yuriy Yakymenko; Valeriya Klymenko; Hanna Pashkova, eds. National Security & Defence (Razumkov Centre). 3-4 (175-176): 91. «The analysis of party programmes in terms of their socio-economic policy made it possible to identify the following parties that may enter the new Parliament: four clearly leftist parties (the Radical Party, For Life, the Opposition Bloc and “Batkivshchyna”), one left-ofcentre (“Svoboda”), one conditionally centrist (Servant of the People) and three right-of-centre parties (the Civic Position, “Samopomich” Union, and Petro Poroshenko Bloc).»