Bajram Geci, M.A.
Bajram Geci, M.A. is a doctoral researcher in Political Science focusing on European Integration and International Relations. His research explores the relationship between NATO integration and EU enlargement, with particular attention to Kosovo’s accession trajectory.
He holds a B.A. in Public Policy and International Relations from the Rochester Institute of Technology, a Master’s degree in Diplomacy and Public Administration from AAB College, and a degree in Military Science from the four-year Military Academy of the Kosovo Defense Academy.
He has ten years of experience in the defense sector and currently serves as a Lecturer in Military Science at the Kosovo Defense Academy. He has also served as a guest lecturer at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in the United Kingdom.
His professional training includes studies on Russian influence and cyber security at the University of Tartu, a ten-week fellowship on cyber security and critical infrastructure at Cranfield University in partnership with the UK Defense Academy, and the Strategic Competition and Russia course at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.
Research interests
- EU enlargement and European integration
- NATO and security governance
- Institutional reform and adaptation
- Western Balkans politics
- Cyber security and critical infrastructure protection
Publications
- Shaqiri, Premtim, Bajram Geci & Enis Cikaqi (2024). “Promoting Human Values in the Context of International Conflicts Through Encouraging Critical Thinking in Military Education.” Journal of Administrative Sciences and Law
- Geci, Bajram, Vesa Blyta & Zana Hashani (2025). “The Geopolitical Nexus: Assessing the Impact of the Ukraine War on Serbia’s Position in the Kosovo-Serbia Dialogue.” Martello Papers
