Globalism and AntiGlobalism are not really connected to ideology.
Conservatives used to be the globalists for the long time. Even SJW if I dare say it. "White Man's Burden" was the idea among mainly conservatives that white people had to go out to the global boonies to uplift all the savages (which inevitably brought in interracial mixing, 2-way migration and even some tolerance of fusion culture).
Socialism used to be anti-Globlaist before Karl Marx kind of corrupted it. Karl Marx's writings weren't as influential on 1848 Revolutions (which were highly nationalistic) as opposed to say the 1910s.
Conservatives used to be the globalists for the long time. Even SJW if I dare say it. "White Man's Burden" was the idea among mainly conservatives that white people had to go out to the global boonies to uplift all the savages (which inevitably brought in interracial mixing, 2-way migration and even some tolerance of fusion culture).
Socialism used to be anti-Globlaist before Karl Marx kind of corrupted it. Karl Marx's writings weren't as influential on 1848 Revolutions (which were highly nationalistic) as opposed to say the 1910s.