The features of heavy ion collisions that suggest the relevance of collective
dynamics, as opposed to mere superpositions of nucleon-nucleon or even
parton-parton collisions, are reviewed. The surprise of these studies is that
bulk observables are far simpler than typical dynamical models of
nucleus-nucleus collisions would imply. These features are shown to have a
natural interpretation in terms of statistical-hydrodynamical models. The
relevance of hydrodynamics to heavy ion collisions, coupled with the various
similarities of the heavy ion data with that of more elementary collisions,
raises very basic questions about its relevance to smaller systems.Comment: 10 Pages, 13 Figures, invited parallel talk at the International
Nuclear Physics Conference (INPC 2004), Goteborg, Sweden, June 27 - July 2,
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