Education
- Ph.D. in Political Science from University of Rochester, 1998
- M.A. in Political Science from University of Rochester, 1996
- S.B. in Aeronautics and Astronautics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1992
Publications
Magleby, D., & Goodliffe, J. (2018). Interest Groups in the 2016 Election. In David B. Magleby (Ed.), Financing the 2016 Election (pp. 87-129). Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press.
- Magleby, D., Goodliffe, J., & Olsen, J. (2018). Who Donates in Campaigns? The Importance of Message, Messenger, Medium, and Structure: Who Donates in Campaigns? The Importance of Message, Messenger, Medium, and Structure. Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press.
- Brown, A., & Goodliffe, J. (2017). Why do Legislators Skip Votes? Position Taking and Policy Influence. Political Behavior, 39(2), 425-55.
- Goodliffe, J. (2017). Dependence Networks and the Diffusion of Domestic Political Institutions. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 61(4), 903-929.
- Goodliffe, J. (2015). Effective Record Linkage for Mining Campaign Contribution Data. Knowledge and Information Systems, 45(2), 389-416.
- Goodliffe, J., & Magleby, D. (2013). Comment on ‘Blotto Politics’ by Alan Washburn. Operations Research Forum (OR Forum), 61(3).
- Goodliffe, J., Hawkins, D., & Nielson, D. (2012). Dependence Networks and the International Criminal Court. International Studies Quarterly, 56(1), 131-147.
- Goodliffe, J., & Hawkins, D. (2009). A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Rome: Explaining International Criminal Court Negotiations. Journal of Politics, 71, 977-997.
- Goodliffe, J. (2009). Campaign Fund-raising and Spending for Deterrence and Savings. In Quarterly Journal of Political Science (pp. 129-150). now.
- Goodliffe, J. (2007). Campaign War Chests and Challenger Quality in Senate Elections. Legislative Studies Quarterly, 32, 135-156.
- Goodliffe, J. (2006). Explaining Committment: States and the Conventions Against Torture. Journal of Politics.